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wow looks great guys!
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If it is a planted tank I would do a small group of flame tetras. I have some in my tank and the colors are amazing with the natural plants and driftwood.Alright fish people i need some advice..
I finally am moving into my own place, and i'm leaving my 10 gallon that I've had for a few years at home with my brothers. So now I'm looking to get another aquarium.
My original plan was to get a 55 gallon with just an oscar so I could watch him eat things, because that's pretty cool. But due to size, weight, money, the fact that I'm renting, etc.. I am thinking about going with a 20 gallon for now, but a 30 gallon might be feasible if I have to... but thats the biggest I really should go
Since I cant keep any bigger fish, what would you recommend as far as small/medium sized fish go. I'm thinking guppies/mollies or something. I dont really plan on mixing species and trying to make a community tank aside from an algae eater or bug shrimp to clean. Any of those little sharks that you think would work? I like more unique fish but most of those need big tanks, and I dont want to be mean and put one in a small tank just because I want to.
Ive been looking at some fish forums and stuff but I like civic people better so id rather ask you guys!
Maxwell - GERMAN BLUE RAM
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Those are very niceThese are a few of my rams.