My new tank (video)
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My new tank (video)
Here is a short vid of my new tank. I have yet to decide on what I am going to put in there as dithers, so any suggestions would be appreciated?
My wife likes congo tetra but I was thinking rainbowfish!!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVZ3s64z3U
My wife likes congo tetra but I was thinking rainbowfish!!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVZ3s64z3U
250 Gallon, 8 Modesta, 2 Plec, 2 Catfish & a shoal of 17 Clown loach.
Beautiful, healthy fish! How many do you have in there?
Congo Tetras and Rainbowfish go very well together. I've owned both, and when they spawn, the loaches really enjoy the eggs. It's a great time to watch your tank, because the males are putting on a color show, and all the other fish go crazy over the eggs. If you get any direct natural sunlight on your tank, this REALLY brings out the color in the rainbows.
Congo Tetras and Rainbowfish go very well together. I've owned both, and when they spawn, the loaches really enjoy the eggs. It's a great time to watch your tank, because the males are putting on a color show, and all the other fish go crazy over the eggs. If you get any direct natural sunlight on your tank, this REALLY brings out the color in the rainbows.
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Rasboras are a great choice. Mad Duff has sold me on these. They are not only beautiful, but they stay in the top half of the tank (as opposed to the danios and tetras that I have had that spend most of there time in the bottom half). They also come from the same area of the world that loaches come from and thus like soft slightly acidic water.
Your tank looks great!
Your tank looks great!
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Quite predictable I know but I would say Rasbora's, there are 3 or 4 of the bigger species that look stunning in shoals.
I would recomend:
Rasbora cephalotaenia
Rasbora paviei
Rasbora caudimaculata
Rasbora daniconius
Rasbora tornieri are nice but difficult to find.
I would recomend:
Rasbora cephalotaenia
Rasbora paviei
Rasbora caudimaculata
Rasbora daniconius
Rasbora tornieri are nice but difficult to find.

Pardon my honesty - I am a Northerner
14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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Thankyou all for your suggestions, it appears that opinion on this subject is divided so I will let the boss decide (who am I trying to kid she was always going to have the final say anyway). I must admit to leaning towads the Boesmani Rainbows, the ones in jwyfk's pics are showing great colour (& I don't mind you showing the photos at all).
Once the new guys are in place I will post photos on here.
Bye for now
Once the new guys are in place I will post photos on here.
Bye for now
250 Gallon, 8 Modesta, 2 Plec, 2 Catfish & a shoal of 17 Clown loach.
Hi all, I have finally got around to putting some dithers in with my Clowns. I bought 12 of these Rosy Tetra a few weeks back and they have now been moved into their new home, I think they are lovely and I might add another 6 to the school: -


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