I have my 7 zebs in a broodnet until they get eating well and grow a bit.
The tank is 50cm and contains 5 juvi bronze corydoras, and 10 sparkling gourami.
The substrate is gravel and sand, there are several plants and a couple of little caves ready for the zebs.
I am just thinking ahead here, but should I think about moving out all the corydoras, and would the sparkling gourami be ok to stay?
Also, should I gradually siphon out the substrate over time with wc so the zebs have a nice smooth bottom?
At the same time, I could gradually pot different plants so they can be moved around the tank. What do you think?
Tank after net
Hi
Remove the gourami and the corys although corys are less of a threat to the zebs they will eat there food. You should be ok sucking the gravel sand out over time I did that myself in one tank last year the bare bottom tanks don't look as good but are far easier to keep clean
Remove the gourami and the corys although corys are less of a threat to the zebs they will eat there food. You should be ok sucking the gravel sand out over time I did that myself in one tank last year the bare bottom tanks don't look as good but are far easier to keep clean
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