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  1. I recently upgraded from a 29 gallon, to a 46 gallon bowfront. I moved all my fish over but now it looks empty with all this extra room. My giant betta is my centerpiece, I also have 6 false julii corydoras (2 fry in a breeder box), 11 harlequin rasboras, and a bunch of nerite snails. I'm debating on getting more harlequins and just having a HUGE group of them, or getting some rummynose tetras that could really stand out and actually display schooling behavior (my rasboras mostly do their own things and occasionally shoal together). I'm basically trying to liven up my tank and make it really interesting to observe, so I'm just looking for some opinions on having a really large number of 1 type of fish, or to have 2 groups schooling/shoaling fish?
  2. I recently got a used 46 gallon bow front in need of some TLC. My husband and I cleaned it, and we peeled the existing silicone off because it was in rough shape and really needed it. We're going to reseal it tonight, but I'm a bit confused on when it will be safe to fill it with water and add my fish. I've read a bunch of different periods of time: 24hrs, 48hrs, a week, 10 days, and 15 days. How long does it take to fully cure to the point where it's safe to fill it, scape it, and add fish?
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