Hello,
I just joined this forum, and am looking forward to being on it. I've been keeping fish for about 1-1/2 years, and currently have 6 tanks running. I stock heavier than most people would recommend, but I keep up with my water changes and general maintenance, and the inhabitants (plant and animal) are thriving in all of them. They're all anywhere from moderately to heavily planted, which helps them handle the stocking levels.
I have a 65 gallon with a koi angelfish, a pair of super red bristle nose plecos, and schools of Lake Kutubu rainbowfish, lemon tetras, black neon tetras, and panda corys. My 40 gallon breeder tank has eight pearl gouramis, and schools of serpae tetras, pristella tetras, and corydorus trilineatus.
My newest is a 20 long with schools of sparkling gouramis, kubotai rasboras, dwarf emerald rasboras, celestial pearl danios, and corydorus pygmaeus. If I was doing it again I'd probably skip both the rasboras, but it is what it is.
I have a 10-gallon tank with red neocaridina shrimp, along with a few fry that apparently came over as eggs when I moved some guppy grass from the 20 long into the tank. They're still too small to identify, but I'm hoping they're celestial pearl danios, or at least not hybrids with them and the emerald rasboras, since after stocking the tank I was told they can cross-breed. Then I have one 5.5 with dark blue neocaridinas, and another one with cull shrimp.