cherry, bumble bee, tiger and maybe malayan shrimps.
as for yamatos, have to be careful cos being bigger, they tend to pull out the riccia from the mesh/net and cause it to float.
cherry, bumble bee, tiger and maybe malayan shrimps.
as for yamatos, have to be careful cos being bigger, they tend to pull out the riccia from the mesh/net and cause it to float.
Cheers,
Melvin Lim
hi ,
will riccia be able to take the place of moss? i am worried that the shrimp wun be able to take the heat.
if not, do u guys have any other fishes to recommend?
thanks
yours sincerely,
Storm
These are my No 1 choices...BEST - extremely beautiful...combination of blue, red and orange colour in the tank....simply love them.... community fishes as well...
1. Cardinal Tetras
2. Rasbora Aspei
[quote:a742f66130="JT"]These are my No 1 choices...BEST - extremely beautiful...combination of blue, red and orange colour in the tank....simply love them.... community fishes as well...
1. Cardinal Tetras
2. Rasbora Aspei[/quote:a742f66130]
rasbora schools better than tetras
[img]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=Rasbora+/v=2/SID=w/l=IVI/*-http://www.paradis-zoo.ch/rasbora2.jpg[/img]
hi guys,
thanks for all ur suggestions...when plant is fully grown , i will go get the habitants....
thanks
yours sincerely,
Stormydax
Get the Boraras species like Maculatus. Brigittae and Urols for example. Their small size and sheer numbers make your tank looks bigger than it really is. Just my 2 cents opinion!
Cheers!
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