Going to keep try to keep this short-ish. I haven't had any tanks for 4 years, and am just now getting back into the hobby by setting up a planted 40 gallon breeder. I've got all the hardware, and will start cycling it within the week, but I wanted to run the stocking scheme by some folks who might be more knowledgeable about this size tank than myself. I've never done anything with a setup like this, so there's a good bit of uncertainty surrounding what to do about stocking it. I'm tentatively looking at:
1 Spotted Raphael Cat
1 Leopard Ctenopoma
1 Sengal Bichir
Filtration is a Fluval 306, planning on bi-weekly 25-30% water changes (weekly if needed, will see how it shakes out)
So all that said, I have two questions today:
1: if the prospective stocking scheme is acceptable in the first place.
2. If it is, do any of you guys have suggestions for something somewhat smaller than the others that I could add 2-3 of to liven things up (dwarf gouramis, rams, that sort of thing), and that could avoid becoming food for the bichir and ctenopoma?
My experience with senegals is limited to a single juvenile I had for only a short time before tearing down my old tanks, so I don't know the upper range of what they'll hunt down at max size, and ctenopoma I've never kept at all, so the problem is the same for them.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
1 Spotted Raphael Cat
1 Leopard Ctenopoma
1 Sengal Bichir
Filtration is a Fluval 306, planning on bi-weekly 25-30% water changes (weekly if needed, will see how it shakes out)
So all that said, I have two questions today:
1: if the prospective stocking scheme is acceptable in the first place.
2. If it is, do any of you guys have suggestions for something somewhat smaller than the others that I could add 2-3 of to liven things up (dwarf gouramis, rams, that sort of thing), and that could avoid becoming food for the bichir and ctenopoma?
My experience with senegals is limited to a single juvenile I had for only a short time before tearing down my old tanks, so I don't know the upper range of what they'll hunt down at max size, and ctenopoma I've never kept at all, so the problem is the same for them.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
