Aquarium Fish Above?

I am still looking for a fish, but perhaps only one that lives in the upper region of the tank because it can be kept with the following animals:

Pool dimensions 121x51x66

5xScalars

3xPastel Goby

6x armored catfish

4x gourami

2xBluespotted bass

6x Blue Congo Tetra

This stock is just an idea and I would like to hear your opinion about it and as I said which fish you could take with you as the upper tank region

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dsupper
3 years ago

The congosalmlers cultivate the upper water layer wonderfully.

Otherwise, the aquarium would already be very crowded with this kite – the pastel roots do not fit, because they would be completely delivered in the large basin and the big fish. They need a dark and quiet aquarium.

Scalar and the blue-point bark – there is stress pre-programmed, because these species claim Reviere – especially when they have lay off and/or lead boy. Then, murder and deadbeat between different bars is usually pre-progammed. So you should leave the blue-point bark.

Scaler and thread fishing is a similar problem, because even the thread fishing is usually quite aggressive…

And the conglomerates are much more interesting and more beautiful to cultivate in a larger group – but much too active for the scalar.

To the group of scalar, you should combine a beautiful swarm of matching Salmler – this gives a calm and harmonious picture.

Armored catfish for the floor, if you still like a couple of ancistrus – and you have a beautiful pool to look where everything “fits”.

dsupper
3 years ago

Yes, of course you say that at the Zoo Shop, at Zajac in any case – because there is only one – selling, selling – there is not really consultation there.

I don’t know how you feel that the Tateurndina ocellicauda live on the ground – that is definitely not correct. They live in the middle water layers and are very sensitive to stress and more robust fish. They come from the plant-rich shore areas in Papua New Guinea – there it is dark, hidden and quiet. But I can only tell you from my wealth of experience that I have collected in over 8 years of posture and breeding of these beautiful fish.

Anyone who has only some idea of thread fishing and scalar will tell you exactly what I have said to you: land-forming fish that do not really match each other – do not belong to each other in their natural habitats.

I don’t care if you involve my decades of experience in your reflections – and fortunately, if there are problems, there is always the dealer who then sells sick fish or has completely misconduct.

dsupper
3 years ago

Why don’t you stick to your blue-point bass / scalar / ray breeder… my time is too bad here now.

dsupper
3 years ago

And why do you write word literally

but I have kept scalar with thread fishing to 240 liters

To reflect a lot of experience that is not present at all?

I wrote to you my experiences from decades of care for all these fish – more I don’t have to say.

dsupper
3 years ago

yes, hopefully, these animals have already cultivated themselves… or maybe they only keep them in inadequately set up retail pools… where to sell is the foreground for sale.

dsupper
3 years ago

Aha – so if you’ve been cultivating aquariums for a long time, your questions will surprise me.

dsupper
3 years ago

In contrast to other types of basics, which are usually found near the ground, the tail spot is a free-floating species.

https://www.aquarium-lutter.de/schwanzfleck-schlaefergrundel-tateurndina-ocellicauda/

It often stands for a long time free in open water at the same place.

https://www.aquaristik-hilfe.de/fische03.htm

Water region: bottom center

https://www.fischlexikon.eu/fischlexikon/fische-suche.php?fisch_id=0000000764

There are plenty of knowledgeable pages that these fish do not declare as soil fish, and this covers my many years of experience.

Antworte386
3 years ago

In the case of lignite and various species of pike (e.g. ringel pikes) would seem so spontaneous to me if you can hold them together with the rest I don’t know. Otherwise there would still be butterfly fish but the eat all small fish and then there should be no strong surface flow

Antworte386
3 years ago

I think that’s a little too much, you’ve got four kinds in there that’ll be pretty big. But if everything works why not. Or are you having trouble?

Antworte386
3 years ago

Sounds good, I didn’t have any pre-knowledge at that time, and I’ve already packed 2 Suagschmerlen in my 240L basin after two weeks. They survived, but they didn’t grow anymore. I would wait at least 3 weeks but you can also measure the values after the nitrite peak you can actually make them in

Antworte386
3 years ago

Correct

Antworte386
3 years ago

Maybe someday you can write how it works:D

Antworte386
3 years ago

Then good luck

Antworte386
3 years ago

As I said, there’s a little too much stress potential, but if you even have a diverter pool, try it. You just have to react fast enough if you don’t feel good that doesn’t die

Antworte386
3 years ago

Since you mean it’s just an idea, I’m gonna get out of it that you haven’t all got in. I would perhaps choose a larger aquarium or maybe leave the scalar and thread fish away. In any case, I think the Congo alms, blue-pointed bass, thread fishing and scalar are a little too much and I would just leave 2 of the species.

Grobbeldopp
3 years ago

This is a total mess!

4xfish

2xBlaut bar

6x Blue Congosalmler

In any case, leave.

Good height for scalar, but not so patchy with other species!