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I have a 70L (roughly 15.3 gallons) tropical freshwater JUWEL tank.
I already have,
4x Zebra Danio,
2x Guppy,
1x Powder Blue Gourami,
2x Elegant Corydoras.
I would like something non agressive, non territorial and quite hardy.
I have fake plants, gravel and three rocks if that helps.
Any Ideas? Or you could just tell me your favourite fish or what you have.
Thanks.

2007-01-27 23:20:40 · 7 answers · asked by Gracie 3 in Pets Fish

I also have 2x Gold Snails.

2007-01-27 23:21:23 · update #1

7 answers

Unfortunately your tank is already at full stocking. You really cannot put any more fish into this tank without risking having all of your fish die.

2007-01-28 00:26:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

A prediction:

All will die out, but the guppy pair will flourish.

Why?

Because under normal conditions, they have proven to be hardy over time.

I tried them all, and now I have three tanks full of very beautiful show guppies, some I've never seen yet in Pet Shops.

I produced some colors that have tails like rainbows and actually glow. It happened through different types mating together.

They are prolific, and require just the basics of proper temperature (which can fluctuate witin a 20 degree range (65 degrees f. to 85 degrees f. )

You don't need expensive filtering devices, just the plain plastic box type that sells for $1.99 will do.

Add sea salt about a tea spoon per 10 gallons every year.

I have so many, that I need to sell some to a Pet Shop soon.

Then they grow up and fill the tanks rather quickly.

Good luck, and see if my prediction is true. (The cory pair will live a long time, perhaps several years, and then you will need to buy another pair. They live best as pairs. They grow to twice their size. )

2007-01-28 07:35:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Sounds good so far. I would not add any more animals to your relatively small tank, as the water could get fouled rather quickly. How about asking for a 55 gallon tank for Christmas. I got mine at an auction many years ago.

Keep in mind that the water quality remains better and longer the bigger your tank is. Remember to make 25% (1/4) of water volume water changes each week. That will keep everything clean and all your fish smiling.
Happy fish keeping as this is a wonderful hobby.

2007-02-01 00:33:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds like you have a pretty full house for your tank size. You have to keep in mind that it's going to be tight quarters when all the fish are full grown.

2007-01-28 07:28:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

any other fish that'll get along with the fish you already have if your not sure ask at your pet store ,, you dont want to buy just any fish they may eat the ones you already have

2007-01-28 07:36:26 · answer #5 · answered by ¸•¨*•.¸AnGeL¸.•*¨•¸ 3 · 0 2

fish with almond on top and potayo on the side lol

2007-02-01 05:10:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

TOO MUCH!!!

2007-01-28 11:21:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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