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Satin and Tat
09-20-2005, 8:47 PM
I have a planted 29g with
8 pristella tetras
5 peppered corydoras
3 otos
I plan on adding a few more each of the corys and otos, and was wondering what else would work in there. I want something a little larger, since all of the fish I have are on the small side, and preferable something colorful and peaceful. First community tank in a long time, so any suggestions are appreciated :)
phanmc
09-20-2005, 8:56 PM
1 gourami of any kind would work. Dwarf gouramis are especially colorful.
A pair of german blue rams, apistos, or kribensis are always nice.
yohkos
09-21-2005, 7:56 AM
gouramis are really pretty fish. I don't know anything about them but would love to have a couple. Are they aggressive?
Ripples
09-21-2005, 8:00 AM
I have a dwarf gourami who's the gentlest thing on earth - and a very very pretty blue and pink stripe. However - word of caution - Gouramis tend to be the most variable fish in temperament - I've heard horror stories from some people on here who seem to have particularly nasty ones. I *think* this does not apply to dwarfs though.
Awaits barage of denial from group.....
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PumaWard
09-21-2005, 8:46 AM
I agree a dwarf gourami would be great. A male betta might be nice too.
I would disagree on the kribs, they aren't the greatest fish for a peaceful community usually.
TEES_91
09-21-2005, 9:48 AM
I have a Moonlight Gourami and he doesn't mind the other fish in the tank. He's always looking for me to go by and comes right to the front when I do. Very friendly.
gourami
09-21-2005, 11:11 AM
dwarf gouramis tend to be aggresive to males in smaller tanks and can get ripped or torn fins from displaying/fighting. Gouramis do however become very friendly towards thier owners, i recently had one (died) that would eat out of my hand and would "nip" me whenever i tried to do any tank maintanence!
Left C
09-21-2005, 12:44 PM
A pair of german blue rams, apistos, or kribensis are always nice.
These would be great, especially the apistos. Bolivian Rams are neet too but they're not that colorful. You know the old line about a great personality but doesn't look that great. Checkerboard Lyretail Dwarf Cichlids are pretty and amusing too.
jaylin
09-21-2005, 3:12 PM
gouramis are really pretty fish. I don't know anything about them but would love to have a couple. Are they aggressive?
They can be. Sometimes the males get quite nippy with other fish. Especially tetras. I don't like the gouramis/tetra mix myself. Some people do it with a lot of sucess though. I'd read up on the exact species if your going to get some.