evilknieval69 Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 hey guys. i have recently purchased a 2 ft tank that i want to have lots of plants in. i also have a big piece of driftwood for it. i am going to use a yeast co2 thingy. i wanted to put powder blue dwarf gouramis in it but i cant make up my mind. i then thought that i could make it really 'amazony' and put in a small discus and lots of harlequin rasboras but then decided to go with the gouramis and now i am just confused :-? :-? i would like to get some apisto's or some sort of other cichlid as i havent really had cichlids before but i duno. i have 3 bristlenoses that i am going to stick in it but what else???!!!! Any ideas??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharn Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 its reccomended that you house one full grown discus to 40L, so one discus and rasboras would be good- thats if discus liked being by themselves which is not that case! also discus require a fair amount of work (im doing 50% water changes daily on my baby tank) also ive heard our water can be rather crappy after a big rain. gouramis are nice, go with most community fish. if you have $40 each for a fish go with apistos. at pickapet the baby ones are from my triple red boy who passed away due to un-known reasons. they are great little fish with alot of personality, rather agressive though i found mine liked to heard everything around so its best to kept them in a species only tank. why not go with a reigonal tank (is that what theyre called?) all the plants and fish are from the same reigion. might be pretty interesting. in the end its up to you, i suggest going to living waters, they have the best selection around IMO and if you see something you like do some research and away you go! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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