neons, glowlights, cardinals, cories. and lots of driftwood. would make a good paludarium as there's very little plants underwater but obviously a lot above from the tree canopy.
Hmmmmmmm! I dare say if you put a video up of yourself doing that here you'd have someone knocking on your door pretty quick!!! Some comments on the vid were that they couldn't survive in the wild there...but who knows maybe it is warm enough there?
If you have plants in there which i assume you do, take them out and treat them in a pink solution of potassium permanganate for half an hour. you'd also have to remove the fish and scrub it out let it dry.......and you'll have to weigh up if you'd rather do that than put the clowns in there haha
nice you see you posting again antwan:)
yea mitzy they'll interbreed potentially and you don't want that.
they might like the sponge too for the microscopic food value.
definitely better in BB.......way easier to keep water cleaner and avoids a lot of potential disease hiding in the substrate. BB you can just siphon it all out so it's way cleaner.
for breeding you'll need BB....29gal is best size for a pair. do you have the temp/pH right? breeding cone/pot? regular water changes? try adding some peat