
I am new to the forum and relatively new to fish keeping, although we always had fish when I was a kid I've only been keeping fish in my own right (and my own budget) for the past year. I understand the science that goes with it thanks to A levels in Biology and Chemistry, so it's getting it right in practise that I've been learning over the past year.
I currently have White Cloud Mountain Minnows and Neon Tetras in a 54L (approx. 14.5G) aquarium (2'x1'x1'). I live in a hard water area and as such I've been having problems with the neons who really need soft acidic water. I can't afford RO so I've decided not to replace the neons and switch to a river tank. We once had hillstream loaches when I was a kid and they fascinate me, and so I'd like to be able to replicate their natural conditions as far as possible. I'm part of another tropical fish forum but I thought people here could give me more specialist advice.
My plan is to pipe my filter outflow to the opposite end of the tank and direct it back towards the other end at the top of the tank, and use a powerhead with a pipe under the gravel to an intake at the filter end at the bottom of the tank. I know that I'd be better off with a larger tank, but unfortunately there is no space in my house for a tank larger than 2'.
I plan to have 8-10 WCMMs and 4 loaches, Aqadvisor says that I'd be ok to keep 6 but I tend to err on the side of caution. Would this be enough? Would it be better to have less minnows and up the loaches to 6? Does the amount of flow sound plausible? I have an air pump and stone so I could increase oxygenation, and I would keep my heater and maintain a temperature of 20 degrees (unless it would be better to allow daily fluctuation?)
I am choosing not to use the river manifold due to the small size of the tank, and it was mentioned that in a small tank the outflow would hit the other end of the tank and disrupt the unidirectional flow.
Any advice would be welcome
Thanks a lot