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Michael6945c

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Ok, I have a 20 gallon tank with:

2 mollys
15 neon tetras
1 C. Ansorgii.

I know it's not over stocked, just wanted to know if I could add some more neons or something.

I do 5 gallon water changes every morning.




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With a 5g water change every day you really could add more small fish. everyone has different opinions on here but if your water quality is good and your fish can turn around and swim freely with no obstruction I'd say go for it!
 
Sweet! I think I'll get 2 more female mollies and 4 more neon tetras (I counted 16 tetras even though I only bought 15). The live bearers are great to have for the ansorgii, since they really only eat frozen and live food. I might toss in a small cory catfish to eat those tiny bits of flake that always seem to get past the tetras.

So in total i'll have:

1 c. Ansorgii
4 mollies (3 females)
20 neon tetras
1 cory cat

Anyone think it's too much? I really like the feedback. It would suck to blow 20 bucks to have an unhealthy tank.


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Sweet! I think I'll get 2 more female mollies and 4 more neon tetras (I counted 16 tetras even though I only bought 15). The live bearers are great to have for the ansorgii, since they really only eat frozen and live food. I might toss in a small cory catfish to eat those tiny bits of flake that always seem to get past the tetras.

So in total i'll have:

1 c. Ansorgii
4 mollies (3 females)
20 neon tetras
1 cory cat

Anyone think it's too much? I really like the feedback. It would suck to blow 20 bucks to have an unhealthy tank.


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I would at least get 2 cories, but that would be less neons... I would have a plan for the dry since mollies can give birth to dozens of fry every month or so.


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