Wyatt
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Hello,
I have some breeding pairs of Peacock Gudgeons that are laying eggs for me in the tubes that I have provided them, and I need advice on getting the eggs to hatch and grow.
Should I get an egg tumbler, or leave the male in with it, or put them in a different tank with the male to fan them?
I am unsure of the best way to get the fry to hatch and grow. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
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Hello,
I have a 5-gallon tank that I added sand too and it has just left the water super sandy and not clear at all. (I have no fish and such at this time I am doing it prior to buying anything to start a cycle and such). Is there anything I can do to get rid of this cloud of fine sand particles?
Also, I have a 40-gallon tall that I plan to put sand into, what should I do to prevent this from happening in it?Thank you,
Wyatt
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@Beardedbillygoat1975 The Australian theme sounds really cool! all of the fish you recommended for it are gorgeous, and ironically I love kuhli loaches! How many of each type would you personally put in to the 40 tall?
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thank you!
I love peacock gudgeons they are such a pretty and small fish. Is there anything that would live with them pretty well?
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Okay!
I would like to do a community tank with a couple different species if possible.
My water is slightly harder due to where I live.
I can use a heater if needed or not depending on the species. (I do have one.)
I would love to do live plants in addition to the hardscape.
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I am just curious about like what can live together. Just like some in general this tank would work ideas.
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Hello,
I have gotten a 40 gallon tall aquarium with footprint of 36 x 12. I would love some advice on what to put in it! I would love some advice on any types of fish and such on what i should put in it.
Stocking advice for a 20 gallon tall.
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In my 20 Gallon tall I have
2 breeding pairs of peacock gudgeons (I know they can be territorial, but the males are from the same clutch and I haven't had any issues.
And an adult male and female bristle nose pleco.
I am looking into adding a few more fish into it!
I have looked at hatchet fish. Or Rams of some sort. Or any other fish sounds amazing.