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'nano' tank setup - How many cherries?

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Hi Guys, 

As per the picture I have a 20 x 20 x 25cm tank on my desk at work that's been cycling with a lonely guppy for a bit over three weeks, I'm yet to test it to confirm but if the cycle is finished I'd like to drop a couple of cherries in there. How many would you start with? 
 

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I'd love to get some gold vine for it, but for now a bit of mopani and some Java Moss is the best I can do.
It's a bit of an experiment really, mostly to see whether it bothers my work mates having it on my desk! 

 

Filtration is a HOB from a 20L setup governed slightly to reduce the flow.
Substrate is an inert crushed glass type gravel. 
WP: Rain water from colorbond roof. 
TDS is in the teens, Looking at boss mineral balls potentially, or one of these mineral brick things you can get from tech den that I forget the name of, or if my wife bankrupts me again (read: does any shopping) I'll just condition some tap water that's usually around 2-300 and mix it in. 
PH ~6.8, possibly a little lower with the driftwood I'll test again before anything new goes in. 

Really basic setup so any comments, questions, stupid mistakes that are glaringly obvious to you but that I've overlooked? 

 

Cheers, 

Kyle

I'd go with 5 or 6 Red Cherry Shrimp for something that size.

I have an 8L tank on my desk at work that I started with 2 males & 4 females, by the end of the year I have over 40 in there & they were breeding quite well. :thumbsu:

I have a 20L that housed up to 60 RCS without much impact to water parameters before I culled some.

Shrimp have a very small bioload. So as long as the filter is well matured and can keep up with breaking down the waste, then you can keep quite a few shrimp. This means you test the water parameters regularly.

 

Choose a filter media that has a large surface area like Marine Pure spheres, and that will help ensure your small filter is capable of keeping up with your livestock in the small tank. I just bought some Marine Pure spheres myself  :rock:

...and of course apply Boss Aquaria Mineral Balls as well as other Boss Aquaria range items, haha.

Yes, that was a plug, haha.

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