I used bacter ae and shrimp pellets.Unless completely full all the time won't help. Did you feed the shrimp specifically?
I used bacter ae and shrimp pellets.Unless completely full all the time won't help. Did you feed the shrimp specifically?
I'm pretty sure it's the goby. I thought they were compatible...So they didn't starve. Not sure what it is then
Puffers and Otos do well, so I don't see why gobies would be any different.That's pretty dense stocking really. Plus I wouldn't mix the gobies with puffers either
convict360
Fat Homer
Hendre
Since shrimp won't work in my tank, would this stocking work?
12 CPDs (Or Rasboras/Tetras, species tbd)
12 Pygmy Cories
2 Stiphodon Annieae
1 Sicyopus Zosterophorus
1-2 Pea Puffers
No shrimp or puffers... And it's the Goby's fault...Hmmmmmm... the puffers may or may not chase after the gobies...
Not saying the puffers will kill them, but they maybe tempted to inspect any fish thats chilling out near the bottom...
gouramis like low flow and something to call their own. I would put in a big plant or rock for each gourami so that they can all have their own space. They will defend their plants against each other. Gouramis also love to eat shrimp, so I wouldn't put them together. They also like low water flow, and if you want to breed them, no surface agitation. They appreciate floating plants and low light as well.Well good luck for that venture.
Considering using optiwhite glass for the 2 visible panels of the tank to get extra clarity
Any ideas for scaping around gouramis? Want to make a suitable home for them