I've been thinking of decorating my aquarium and I'm not sure what to choose between bog wood and drift wood for my fresh water fish.
Can moss thrive in a fish tank, or is it not compatible with them?
I've also been considering getting a black tetra and a bumble bee goby, but I don't know if they can coexist peacefully.
What are the different types of moss out there, and which one would be best suited for my aquarium?
I've heard of Hyophila involuta, but I'm not sure if it's safe for my fish to be around it.
choosing the right decor for freshwater
Re: choosing the right decor for freshwater
If you're referring to saltwater-exposed wood, I wouldn't recommend it for freshwater tanks, even after soaking. However, if it's wood from a marsh or similar environment, the condition is key - if it's decaying, I'd advise against using it. On the other hand, Mopani wood is suitable, but be aware it releases a significant amount of tannins, which can cause your water to take on various shades of sepia for months or even years.
I agree with the previous poster regarding moss - just be cautious of algae growth. For bumblebee gobies, the compatibility with black tetras depends on the specific variety. Research is essential to determine which type you have, as one variety thrives in freshwater and the other in brackish water. The brackish variety can survive in freshwater for a short period but won't be happy and may eventually die. I've had experience with the brackish type, and they're quite feisty, capable of handling larger fish as long as they're not predatory. They primarily inhabit the lower regions of the tank and occasionally perch on glass, plants, or decor, making them a great addition.
I agree with the previous poster regarding moss - just be cautious of algae growth. For bumblebee gobies, the compatibility with black tetras depends on the specific variety. Research is essential to determine which type you have, as one variety thrives in freshwater and the other in brackish water. The brackish variety can survive in freshwater for a short period but won't be happy and may eventually die. I've had experience with the brackish type, and they're quite feisty, capable of handling larger fish as long as they're not predatory. They primarily inhabit the lower regions of the tank and occasionally perch on glass, plants, or decor, making them a great addition.