The problem with the 29 gallon is, is that the dwarf gourami is being extremely territorial and keeps nipping at the other angelfish. All three angelfish seem to be suffering from the dwarf gourami. The gourami chases the white angelfish around.
Again, in the 29 gallon tank, the male cherry barb is chasing all the females around. He doesn't nip, however, and I'm pretty glad we put in 3 females, the male isn't chasing one specific female around, which would be the case with one male one female. The other male seems to be dormant, he hasn't quite developed his bright red cherry color yet.
We also keep a 5 gallon tank. Although this 5 gallon tank isn't technically an aquarium, it houses a crayfish. We moved it from it's extremely dirty salad container last week and replaced it into the 5 gallon. It seems to be happy. :)
So, as of now, these are the fish we have.
- 29 Gallon:
- 5 cherry barbs
- 8 neon tetras
- 2 otocinclus
- 2 white angelfish
- 1 marbled angelfish
- 1 dwarf gourami
- 1 pitbull plecostamus
- Plants:
- Giant Cabomba (Background)
- Glossostigma Elatinoides (Foreground)
- Java Fern (Midground, attempting to attach to tree)
- A plant unknown to me :( (My mom claims it is a ludwigia, but I'm not sure. It has red diamond shaped leaves, is medium height,
- Lilaeopsis (Foreground, grass-like.)
- Tiger Lily (Background, dwarf-gourami's home)
- Aponogeton undulatus (Mid-background)
- Elodea densa (perhaps canadensis?)
- Anubias Barteri (midground, attached to wood)
- Bacopi Monnieri (Background)
- 5 gallon
- Crayfish (species unknown).
- Plants:
- Aponogeton undulatus
- Elodea densa
- 10 gallon
- Guppies
- Plants:
- The unknown red plant again. (Background)
- Bacopa Monnieri (Background)
- Glossostigma Elatinodes (I think we planted this greedy plant into an unworthy substrate, but my parents disagree. So far, there are only a few yellow leaves, it's going well.)
- Lilaeopsis (Foreground.)
I'll be back on another update soon.
If it says Nov. 10, that's because it's 12:30 am.
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