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Agree with Dave, add a few at a time. I would hold off on the algae eaters at first, but you can start with perhaps a catfish and maybe some tetras. The mollies like slightly different water than the tetras (salted), but you can keep them without it, its been done lets just say many times before. Serpae tetras are nice, black skirt tetras are nice, rasboras are nice... I wonder what the store has to pick from. Do you know what they have?
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I don't know what they have in stock. Unfortunately, we live about 45 min from the store so when I go I will be getting something when I go this weekend. I will get an inventory of what they have and post for round 2.
My aquarium water is 7 and the tap is about 7.4, so I want to get something that does well in that pH range. |
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