Re: shellies tank
yeah you could put a lot of different fish in there. it would be hard for a different tang though. sorry about that cyp misshap J that sucks. i was just thinkin of more upper swimming fish that dont grow too big.since cyps dont use rock cover much. danios or neons should be fine with the shellies. though neons usually prefer softer water then the shellies. but another option could be like praecox rainbows. threadfin might get a little chewed but citypets has threadfin rainbows 2 for 3 dollars. its worth a shot to me, maybe because i love threadfins, and shellies :wink: plant wise there are lots of options. Vals do well in sand but usually grow kinda tall. i have crypts in sand too and they are doing fine. also you could just weigh down some anubias or java fern and place it among the rocks. also what kinda light do you have on the tank and what alge eaters do you have. because some work with plants and some dont. i just like to have plants in every tank i can but yeah it looks great.
yeah you could put a lot of different fish in there. it would be hard for a different tang though. sorry about that cyp misshap J that sucks. i was just thinkin of more upper swimming fish that dont grow too big.since cyps dont use rock cover much. danios or neons should be fine with the shellies. though neons usually prefer softer water then the shellies. but another option could be like praecox rainbows. threadfin might get a little chewed but citypets has threadfin rainbows 2 for 3 dollars. its worth a shot to me, maybe because i love threadfins, and shellies :wink: plant wise there are lots of options. Vals do well in sand but usually grow kinda tall. i have crypts in sand too and they are doing fine. also you could just weigh down some anubias or java fern and place it among the rocks. also what kinda light do you have on the tank and what alge eaters do you have. because some work with plants and some dont. i just like to have plants in every tank i can but yeah it looks great.
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