I’m at work so I’m going to keep this brief but I’ll return with more details and questions tonight.
I have a 50 gallon lowboy set up, heavily planted and way over filtered with a 75 gallon eshops sump packed to the waterline with ceramic rings. Pictures can be posted later this evening. The main inhabitants are two Delhezi Bichir and a Senegal Bichir. I put some guppies in there because I have hundreds and wanted some color but I know it’s only a matter of time until the polys (still juveniles with external gills, approx 3-4”) gulp them up.
So my question is, I have a group of ten Odessa barbs and Congo Tetra in there, added yesterday. Along with a spotted Raphael catfish and an albino Veiltail bn pleco.
What problems do you all foresee?
Barbs and tetra are fast, feisty, and since sens and dels are the smaller species, and Congo tetra and Odessa get about 3” long, I thought they may be able to fend for themselves...will they end up food anyway? What about water parameters? Not only compared to the species, but if I’ve set myself up for failure with contradicting requirements? I can provide a stable tank, which is the big thing..but I’d like ideal conditions for them as well, or to at least zero in on the ideal middle ground. I’m on well water that comes out the tap at like 7.8, and I don’t know the current hardness because my plumbing has had a leak that was fixed and now seems to have reappeared...so it’s likely picking up trace amounts of minerals through the ground between the pump house and the faucet. I’ll test it when I get home along with the tanks ph and everything. Half the tank is planted with fluval stratum so there’s a chance the ph has dropped some, which seems it would be fine for the polys and tetra at least.
But I’m really just asking what I need to watch out for, what you all would recommend, other stocking options or changes...etc. Please fast ball all of your ideas at my face. Thank ya!!
I have a 50 gallon lowboy set up, heavily planted and way over filtered with a 75 gallon eshops sump packed to the waterline with ceramic rings. Pictures can be posted later this evening. The main inhabitants are two Delhezi Bichir and a Senegal Bichir. I put some guppies in there because I have hundreds and wanted some color but I know it’s only a matter of time until the polys (still juveniles with external gills, approx 3-4”) gulp them up.
So my question is, I have a group of ten Odessa barbs and Congo Tetra in there, added yesterday. Along with a spotted Raphael catfish and an albino Veiltail bn pleco.
What problems do you all foresee?
Barbs and tetra are fast, feisty, and since sens and dels are the smaller species, and Congo tetra and Odessa get about 3” long, I thought they may be able to fend for themselves...will they end up food anyway? What about water parameters? Not only compared to the species, but if I’ve set myself up for failure with contradicting requirements? I can provide a stable tank, which is the big thing..but I’d like ideal conditions for them as well, or to at least zero in on the ideal middle ground. I’m on well water that comes out the tap at like 7.8, and I don’t know the current hardness because my plumbing has had a leak that was fixed and now seems to have reappeared...so it’s likely picking up trace amounts of minerals through the ground between the pump house and the faucet. I’ll test it when I get home along with the tanks ph and everything. Half the tank is planted with fluval stratum so there’s a chance the ph has dropped some, which seems it would be fine for the polys and tetra at least.
But I’m really just asking what I need to watch out for, what you all would recommend, other stocking options or changes...etc. Please fast ball all of your ideas at my face. Thank ya!!