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  • Fish for a new tank.

    Hey y'all, Found HFB on google, I love what I can find with google.

    I just bought  a new "used" 30 gallon Oceanic hex from craigslist.......
    I've cleaned the tank, added new black gravel and silk plants, Tank has an emperor 280 hob filter with a new bio wheel, the original bio was crushed.
    Water has been in the tank for about 2 day now, working on a fishless cycle.

    I've been thinking about Angle fish, but from what I've been reading, they will outgrow the tank in about 8 to 12 months????
    Its going to be a while before I can get a larger aquarium.
    I've seen some Tiger Oscar's at Petco, but i also think they will outgrow the tank quick.
    What other fish can I look at?
    75g - Tiger Barbs, Cherry Barbs, Sword tails
    30Hex - Angle's, Rasbora

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    Re: Fish for a new tank.

    Maybe a nice community tank....some tetras, and other community fish, possibly a few catfish and some cool plecos.  
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    • #3
      Re: Fish for a new tank.

      Definately... need some cool pleco's.

      Perhaps a raphael catfish or two.
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      • #4
        Re: Fish for a new tank.

        Well, compared to a 30g long tank you have relatively more middle space and less bottom and surface.

        Look for fish with their mouth in the middle of their face rather than the top or bottom.
        Tetras, zebras,
        Barbs, Dwarf Cichlids

        Of course you still need a few CAKs for a cleanup crew, perhaps a botea to keep the snail population down and a ABN pleco or two, to eat the algae
        Consider a few swordtails or large mollies to eat on the surface & make the flake food sink.
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        • #5
          Re: Fish for a new tank.

          I'm thinking about some cardinals treas, and definitely Corey cats, and maybe a pleco.
          I've also loved tiger barbs - thought about a school of barbs
          looks like the Oscars are a no go also - grow to fast.
          75g - Tiger Barbs, Cherry Barbs, Sword tails
          30Hex - Angle's, Rasbora

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          • #6
            Re: Fish for a new tank.

            Not only are Oscars a no-no for that size tank they also eat fish. so all those fish that you want will become food.
            I think if you get baby angels one or two will do fine in that height tank.


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            • #7
              Re: Fish for a new tank.

              If I was to get 2 baby angles, how fast would they out grow the tank?
              I've also heard you should keep a single or more than 4 angles, as 2 or 3 could fight or pick on the weeker angle......
              I know the oscars need to be with there own kind as the others would be food.
              75g - Tiger Barbs, Cherry Barbs, Sword tails
              30Hex - Angle's, Rasbora

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              • #8
                Re: Fish for a new tank.

                PhishPhreek mentioned some decent options - tetras, danios, mollies, platies, swordtails, guppies, corydoras and some of the smaller barbs would be great choices. Dwarf rainbowfish would also work.

                As eklikewhoa mentioned, one or two small angels will work in an Oceanic 30g hexagonal tank. They would apreciate it if moved to a larger tank eventually.

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                • #9
                  Re: Fish for a new tank.

                  WELCOME, Fishblock

                  fun size tank but you have to make choices that will not outgrow in a short time.     maybe look up a couple favorites while googling and see what compatable tank mates would go w/ them.

                  GHAC is having an auction on Sept 13 and all are invited.    will be some good fish & dry goods there I'm sure.     Check out the thread here on the Box.   Meet lots of the Box group too.    Hope to see you there.   virginia
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                  • #10
                    Re: Fish for a new tank.

                    Welcome to the Fishbox :)  glad you found us :)

                    What fish do Jesper have
                    180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
                    110
                    Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
                    58 S. Decorus

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                    • #11
                      Re: Fish for a new tank.

                      Welcome to the box fishblock...glad you made your way to us on the internet superhwy.....
                      the angels you could have approx. 2 in there and they would stay small enough for about a few months to accomadate the tank size you have.....a nice school of neon tetra's or guppies would be great....definately have to have a nice pleco...but i would go with a bristlenose instead of a regular pleco those regular's can get to be monsters in no time.....
                      maybe about 3-4 bolivian rams....calvus....it really depends on what you want to have in there that's going to be the difference.....you could even go with a nice little shoal of shell dwellers in there as well.....the possibilities are endless ...so have fun.....and make sure that tank is cycled well before adding fishies.......


                      have fun and again welcome to the box....
                      fishlady......

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                      • #12
                        Re: Fish for a new tank.

                        i second the rams, although german blue rams are nicer (in my opinion) but they are a tad more difficult to keep than the bolivian rams.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Fish for a new tank.

                          With a 30G tank, I would think what most people here have been saying.
                          I would go with a Tetra setup, with a couple of either German Ram's or Apisto's (get some from Dan (www.houstonaquariumwarehouse.com) they are so good looking) You can go with some Nanochromis if you like Congo dwarf cichlids..
                          Setup your tank with some heavy planting with a root in the tank.
                          Clean up crew of about 3-5 pepper cory's or alike and I would get about 4-6 otto's for plant cleaning, and I would go with 3 smaller Botia fish (yoyo or zebra) to hold down your snail population if that causes a problem.
                          Make sure that your tank has several small caves for the botia to hide in, and your dwarf cichlids to have a place to retreat into if they are scared.

                          Those are my 2.5 - 3 cents worth.

                          What fish do Jesper have
                          180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
                          110
                          Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
                          58 S. Decorus

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                          • #14
                            Re: Fish for a new tank.

                            OK, here is what I'm planning right now
                            a school of cardinals  (6 or so)
                            a pair or two  of German blue rams
                            3 or 4 albino Cory's
                            1 or 2 small angle fish (still undecided)

                            Zulaab - what do you mean by a root in the tank? are you talking about drift wood?  where is the best place to buy one?
                            75g - Tiger Barbs, Cherry Barbs, Sword tails
                            30Hex - Angle's, Rasbora

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                            • #15
                              Re: Fish for a new tank.

                              Angel fish can be a bit aggressive, I think the cardinals are a bit small to keep with them.  So I would suggens some larger tetras, Emerors, or redfins, black neons, etc.   You know the angel fish will get BIG, which is a good excuse to buy a bigger tank  
                              'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
                              He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four-year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'

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