Sep. 2nd, 2011

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I set up my Fluval about three weeks ago, which means it's finally almost ready for fish!

a couple pics )



The fish and the rotala are both currently in quarantine in a bowl until I am sure the rotala isn't harboring hitchhikers, and the betta was gonna stay there until my LED lights came in for the Fluval, since the halogen heats the water up by about 6 degrees during the 8 hours they're on, which would cook the fish. Then I realized... despite having seen videos of bettas in Fluvals, I really shouldn't keep one in there. So now I have to buy a little tank for the betta.

Which opens up space for the Fluval again. I'm not sure what I want to stock it with. I want a schooling group, a "specimen" fish (the standouts), and some sort of bottom feeder (or any combination depending on how the stocking mixes and matches since it's a tight fit). My options are:

Small, schooling
Galaxy/celestial pearl danio - y'know, if I can find them. But they're really cool fish, if extremely rare. If I do get them I'll probably have to order them in from online. I am uneasy about wild caught having superior coloration though, since I'm generally opposed to wild caught fish: these guys in particular are becoming endangered in their native habitat due to collectors getting them for their home aquariums.

Rummy-nose tetra - Love these guys, but they can be kind of delicate. They look cool, and they're fairly visible in an aquarium, but tetras in general aren't all that visually interesting. They're background fish.

Congo tetra - I have never seen them in person, but I will snatch them up if I do.

White cloud minnow - Another background fish, but they can be pretty zippy and they look fairly sharp with their red fins.

Zebra danio - or some other kind of danio. Not as flashy as the celestial, but readily available, cheap, and fairly visible with the color scheme I've got.

Specimen fish
Fancy guppy - Lawd, what can I say about guppies? I've had a crapton of them in my old aquarium. They're colorful, active, and personable.

Koi Swordtail - These are really eye-catching, and swordtails are pretty easy to keep. I'd prefer a sanshoku swordtail, but they can be a real devil to find. Liveaquaria doesn't even carry them anymore.

Scarlet badi - I have never heard of these fish before, but saw them while cruising the net and they are pretty much... perfect.

Catfish
Oto cat - They stay small, and I will probably need algae eaters. My options are pretty much these guys or amano shrimp, and honestly inverts can be tricky, especially those.

Corydoras - Cories are essentially my favorite fish ever, but they are probably too big for my aquarium. We'll see. But srsly take your pick, they are all adorable and full of character.

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