Until recently, I was using my heavily planted 30g long aquarium with a 10g sump to spawn otocinclus. I recently moved the oto shoal to a slightly smaller aquarium purely out of convenience and now I have a fishless yet beautifully planted aquarium with nothing but fire red and blue bee shrimps and a small shoal of corydoras pygmaeus. While I am well aware that PlanetCatfish might not be the best place to start my search for ideas outside of the catfish world, I know that many of the members of this forum have broad spectrum experience ranging well beyond the catfish world.
My problem is that I have no idea where to start when picking my new project fish. My ultimate goal with this tank to have only the C. pygmaeus and a single other species of small, colorful schooling fish that is not super common, yet is possible to spawn in this type of community set-up. Ultimately, I want to have a single show species (in addition to the pygmaeus and shrimps) that is reproducing steadily.
I am looking for a fish that:
Does not not grow larger that 2.5" (smaller the better)
Colorful (not picky here...just something that will stand out against the greens and bronzes of the plants)
Schools/spawns in groups
Not a big fry/egg eater if fed well
Prefers soft, acidic water in the mid-high 70*F range
Not in every single other fish-keeper's fish room
Open to any and all ideas and advice, and I know it sounds like I am being very picky but this particular tank has been my pet project for quite some time now and I am excited for my next venture with it.
Thanks in advance,
Joe







