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Hi All,
I have a 3ft by 2ft by 18 inch high aquarium which measures about 250 litres, or 65 US Gallons. I have an Eheim 2217 External Canister Filter which does 1000 l/h. The manufacturer recommend that with the surface area, that this filter can actually be used in a 600 litre aquaria. I am also considering filter media to remove an excess Nitrates, just to keep the Apisto's healthy.
The tank is planted quite heavily, with driftwood and rock caves, but also some open swimming area. The tank gets 50% of the water changed every week, with 20% on wednesday's and 30% on saturday's to help keep the water fresh, and the nitrates down. Now before i get told that this is too much water to take out, we do the same amount of water change in the aquarium that i work at, with no ill effects.
Some of the people that i work with think that this setup is ok, but i was just wondering if i could get some other opinions on it.
My question is that i have the following fish in it, and was wondering if this may be too many , or whether it would be safe to add the other fish (listed at the end).
In the tank there is the following:
20 Cardinal Tetra
16 Black Neon Tetra
10 Glowlight Tetra
10 Rummynose Tetra
9 Silvertip Tetra
7 Apistogramma Cacatuoides (1 dominant male, and atleast 1 female, probably another 2 males also)
3 Apistogramma Nijsenni (1 Male, 2 Female)
4 Apistogramma Agassizi - Steel Blue (ratios not known still very young)
1 Apistogramma Panduro (also young, but we suspect a male)
5 Albino Corydoras Catfish
5 Corydoras Julii Catfish
2 Bristlenose Catfish (1 Male, 1 Female, Breeding Pair)
3 Bumblebee Goby's (will hopefully be moving soon)
2 Female Molly's (will also be hopefully moving sson)
2 Siamese Fighters (Male is partitioned off to protect his fins, hopefully moving to his own little tank soon)
3 Bolivian Butterfly Rams (1 Breeding Pair)
Total Fish = 102
Total Tetras = 65
The fish that i would like to add would be the following (in priority order):
4 Apistogramma Panduro (2 Pair) (depends on what the juvenile ends up being, hopefully, i think? it is a female)
2 Apistogramma Agassizi Red (1 Pair)
5 Corydoras Sterbai
10 Rummy Nose Tetras (Only if the others are possbile)
Total Fish = 123
Total Tetras = 75
Your Opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
P.S. If you would like to see a pic, let me know, and i can either email it to u, or have an attempt at posting it (haven't gotten around to making my website yet...)
Thanks Again
I have a 3ft by 2ft by 18 inch high aquarium which measures about 250 litres, or 65 US Gallons. I have an Eheim 2217 External Canister Filter which does 1000 l/h. The manufacturer recommend that with the surface area, that this filter can actually be used in a 600 litre aquaria. I am also considering filter media to remove an excess Nitrates, just to keep the Apisto's healthy.
The tank is planted quite heavily, with driftwood and rock caves, but also some open swimming area. The tank gets 50% of the water changed every week, with 20% on wednesday's and 30% on saturday's to help keep the water fresh, and the nitrates down. Now before i get told that this is too much water to take out, we do the same amount of water change in the aquarium that i work at, with no ill effects.
Some of the people that i work with think that this setup is ok, but i was just wondering if i could get some other opinions on it.
My question is that i have the following fish in it, and was wondering if this may be too many , or whether it would be safe to add the other fish (listed at the end).
In the tank there is the following:
20 Cardinal Tetra
16 Black Neon Tetra
10 Glowlight Tetra
10 Rummynose Tetra
9 Silvertip Tetra
7 Apistogramma Cacatuoides (1 dominant male, and atleast 1 female, probably another 2 males also)
3 Apistogramma Nijsenni (1 Male, 2 Female)
4 Apistogramma Agassizi - Steel Blue (ratios not known still very young)
1 Apistogramma Panduro (also young, but we suspect a male)
5 Albino Corydoras Catfish
5 Corydoras Julii Catfish
2 Bristlenose Catfish (1 Male, 1 Female, Breeding Pair)
3 Bumblebee Goby's (will hopefully be moving soon)
2 Female Molly's (will also be hopefully moving sson)
2 Siamese Fighters (Male is partitioned off to protect his fins, hopefully moving to his own little tank soon)
3 Bolivian Butterfly Rams (1 Breeding Pair)
Total Fish = 102
Total Tetras = 65
The fish that i would like to add would be the following (in priority order):
4 Apistogramma Panduro (2 Pair) (depends on what the juvenile ends up being, hopefully, i think? it is a female)
2 Apistogramma Agassizi Red (1 Pair)
5 Corydoras Sterbai
10 Rummy Nose Tetras (Only if the others are possbile)
Total Fish = 123
Total Tetras = 75
Your Opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
P.S. If you would like to see a pic, let me know, and i can either email it to u, or have an attempt at posting it (haven't gotten around to making my website yet...)
Thanks Again