Hey... 
New to the forum, but seems really nice here, and I've already read a few threads through.
Anyway.. I'm here to ask you guys about Taeniacara Candidi, as I'm planning on buying a few of these beautiful fish. I already know where I can buy them here in Denmark, and I have a 54 liter tank (about 14 gallon) set up. And it has been maturing for a few months now.
At the moment the tank has a few cryptocorynes and some Limnobium Laevigatum with roots that almost reach the bottom. I've also added some Ketapang leaves and roots. Some of the roots has Leptodictyum Riparium attached and I have a good portion Fissidens sp. from Singapore (Phoenix Moss) which I'm gonna add as well. I'll add some caves and more roots ASAP. and The I'm really unsure whether or not I'll be needing more plants? And also how many of the Taeniacara Candidi I'll be able to keep in the tank? I've read a lot of different things about them being agressive and everyone seems to be saying different things.
And as a last problem I've got the water parameters, I'm aware of the fact that these fish require a very low total hardness, as well as a very acid environment. About a pH 5 if I'm correct? So far I've achieved a total hardness of >7 and a pH of about 6, with ketapang, peat filtering and roots. However I'm unsure of these conditions are acceptable for breeding. Or should I buy a reverse osmosis kit?
Hope you guys can help me out, and hope there's someone around with some personal experience as well!
New to the forum, but seems really nice here, and I've already read a few threads through.
Anyway.. I'm here to ask you guys about Taeniacara Candidi, as I'm planning on buying a few of these beautiful fish. I already know where I can buy them here in Denmark, and I have a 54 liter tank (about 14 gallon) set up. And it has been maturing for a few months now.
At the moment the tank has a few cryptocorynes and some Limnobium Laevigatum with roots that almost reach the bottom. I've also added some Ketapang leaves and roots. Some of the roots has Leptodictyum Riparium attached and I have a good portion Fissidens sp. from Singapore (Phoenix Moss) which I'm gonna add as well. I'll add some caves and more roots ASAP. and The I'm really unsure whether or not I'll be needing more plants? And also how many of the Taeniacara Candidi I'll be able to keep in the tank? I've read a lot of different things about them being agressive and everyone seems to be saying different things.
And as a last problem I've got the water parameters, I'm aware of the fact that these fish require a very low total hardness, as well as a very acid environment. About a pH 5 if I'm correct? So far I've achieved a total hardness of >7 and a pH of about 6, with ketapang, peat filtering and roots. However I'm unsure of these conditions are acceptable for breeding. Or should I buy a reverse osmosis kit?
Hope you guys can help me out, and hope there's someone around with some personal experience as well!