At a rough guess your tank will actually be holding about 52 litres of water. (Tanks are never filled to the brim). Using the basic rule of :- 2.25cm of fish needs at least 2.25 (1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon) litres of water then your tank can hold a maximum of 52 cm of fish. So the calculation would be 2 guppies @ 4cm each = 8cm. 2 Rummynose Tetras @ 5cm each = 10 cm. 3 Corydoras catfish @ 5 cm each = 15 cm. Totalling 33 cm. It is always better to be well under the maximum stocking level but this calculation would indicate that there is sufficient room for a few more small fish. Maybe you could try a few Harlequin Rasboras (Rasbora heteromorpha) or some Cardinal Tetras (Cheirodon axelrodi) but remember to keep your total length well below the maximum capacity.
You are fully stocked and getting very close to over stocking. Provided you stick to the basics by having a good cycled filter running 24/7 and do a 50% water change every week your fish should be OK.
No that sounds ok. Though it does sound a bit bottom feeder heavy. That's near the limit for how many fish you should have in there though.
The meaning of poisonous refers to if you can eat it. No, they are not. If you mean are they venomous or toxic, no, they are not.
1-3 it depends really !!
In my research when there are more Panda Corys in a tank the activity of the fish is increased. The fish will move in groups when there are multiple fish. The one alone has the average speed extrmely less then the tank with two fish and the tank with three fish.
female giant panda=female giant panda male giant panda=male giant panda baby giant panda=baby giant panda x
giant panda - panda géant? huge panda - panda énorme large panda - grand panda
Yes. The red panda is the smallest panda.
Panda in French is "panda."
A male panda and a female panda....
panda : ours panda
a red panda is a lot smaller that a normal panda
as a matter of fact there are 26 different species of panda