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Jaykit
11-10-2009, 9:54 PM
Last weekend I set-up a 180g planted tank and am looking for a large centerpiece group. It has 3 bronze cories, 4 - 1" clown loaches, and 2 sunburst mollies in it currently.

I really like red hook silver dollars and I was thinking a group of 5-7 for the tank. In my searching have read that they tend to eat and destroy planted set-ups. Has anyone had any experience with this?

Any other suggestions? (discus is not an option at this time)

RDTigger
11-10-2009, 11:41 PM
You answered your own question.....


..the silvers will eat plants..


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tanker
11-10-2009, 11:53 PM
Red Hooks and SD are under-water goats. Your tank will be a desert!!

Center P Fish== How about an Angel, or Discus (or any of the larger and more mild Chiclids).

Or a school of larger fish == Congos, Diamonds, Larger Barbs http://www.myfishtank.net/freshwater-fish/barbs/panda-barb/

D. Hedington
11-11-2009, 12:03 AM
in a large planted tank, 2 or 3 silver dollar's will lightley trim your plants, its quite handy, I keep 2 5'' dollars in a planted tank, and it works fine, I feed them a twice a day, and my plants go unharmed, except for a little nibble every now and agen,.

Jaykit
11-11-2009, 12:32 AM
You answered your own question.....
..the silvers will eat plants..
I just wanted to see if the information I was reading was reliable or way out to lunch.


Center P Fish== How about an Angel, or Discus (or any of the larger and more mild Chiclids).
I've had angels before and not a big fan. I would try discus except Im away at school right now and I dont really trust my parents maintain a delicate balance for them. Also, my water is more basic and hard and I'm sure would take a bit to reach the right parameters for them.