I know it looks like a mess right now. I’m in the final stretch of the cycle. I’m doing one last ammonia test before I do a big water change. I also have a large amount of hitchhiker bladder snails that are in there I’m trying to control there population but I find new eggs in there all the time. But would that be too large of a stock? And does my tank look like a good fit for them? I can always improve. Like add more plants or things around if needed.

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5 Comments

  1. It’s fine. Maybe adding floating plants for your gourami to hang out in the shadows

  2. thekidinthemiddle on

    DUDE, I’m doing something very similar but with a Betta. Also some shrimp and snails

  3. VardamanSleepyMan on

    This should be fine. I would add the Rasboras first as they are probably the heartiest of the group and most likely to tolerate a wobbly cycle. Then you could add the Corys and finally the Gourami. Tank looks nice, I’m sure the fish will absolutely love it. I see you have plants growing out the top of the tank, which is always a strong look, and I would recommend adding in some Pothos as those plants are absolutely goated for keeping tank paramaters stable (at least for nitrates)

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