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Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Can someone give or make me a list of bottem feeder fish to put in my tank and how many.
Links would be great too!
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Cories (8 or so), shrimp (as much as you want), raphael catfish, loaches, ect.
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Most any Corydoras/Cories will work in your tank. They are shoaling (like to be in groups) so 6+ is recommended. Some of the more common Cory species are:
Bronze cories - Corydoras aeneus Panda cories Peppered cories - Corydoras paleatus Spotted/3-line/False Julii cories - Corydoras trilineatus. You could get a pleco or 2 instead.....but make sure you know what you are getting and the max size it reaches. Clown plecos stay small. As do Peckoltia plecs. A couple others are Rubbernose/Bulldog plec and a Bristlenose. Some loaches would be fine. Again, know what their max size is before buying some because alot of them need a tank larger than a 38g. These would be a good alternative to the cories if you like them better. They also like groups, so you'll want to get atleast 4-5 of them. Some species are: Kuhli loaches Kubotai/Polkadot loaches Zebra loaches Dwarf Chain Loaches If you don't get any fish large enough to eat shrimp, they would be another good alternative. Fish like Rams, Apistos, and any other Dwarf cichlids, plus most fish that get larger than them will eat shrimp. Here are some pretty common shrimp species: Red Cherry Shrimp, Amano shrimp, and Ghost shrimp. You could combine shrimp and cories IMO. The Cories might eat any shrimplets that the Cherry shrimp have, but the adults should be safe. Loaches that are big enough will probably eat adult shrimp. Rapheal catfish are cool, but they will eat small fish when full grown. Any small tetras or danios you have wouldn't be safe IMO. Also, they hide alot of the time, so don't expect to see much of them. Stay away from Columbian sharks, Bala sharks, and Irridescent sharks as these all get huge and are not suited for aquariums (even large ones IMO).
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If I get the Peckoltia plecos, your saying I only need 1 or 2? Also with the food I feed my other fish, will the same flakes be okay with this pleco?
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Fish: 38 Gallon: 3 Boesmani rainbowfish, 3 Sterbai Cories, 1 Gold Gourami, 2 Powder Blue Gouramis, 1 Dwarf Gourami, 1 Pearl Gourami and 1 BushyNose Pleco. 10: 1 pair of German Blue Rams and 1 Zebra Danio (left from cycle, but I like him) Not fish: 1 Black Labrador Retreiver ~Daisy 2 Domestic Short Hair cats ~Night and Jakey 1 Bearded Dragon ~Spikey |
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cucumber and zuchini also work for feeding thin slices to plecos.
bristlenose go crazy over the stuff in my experience
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If you decide on a Bristlenose plec, well they tend to prefer algae and algae wafers. They might eat some shrimp or bottom feeder wafers sometimes though. Like any fish, its good to offer a variety of food.
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