luckydud13 Did you hear that? Jun 20, 2008 1,269 0 36 Charlotte, NC Aug 14, 2008 #1 Well??? And which would you have if you could??
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 33 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 14, 2008 #2 You could keep shellies, but I prefer larger tanks for them. Is this the same 10 gallon with the guppies, gouramis and plec?
You could keep shellies, but I prefer larger tanks for them. Is this the same 10 gallon with the guppies, gouramis and plec?
DominionDesign Just chillin', watching the fish. Aug 5, 2008 305 0 0 55 Jacksonville, FL Aug 14, 2008 #3 Brichardis or Cockatoos would be my first choices.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 33 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 14, 2008 #4 DominionDesign said: Brichardis or Cockatoos would be my first choices. Click to expand... I personally wouldn't do either...maybe a breeding pair of brichardis but they really should be kept in a larger group.
DominionDesign said: Brichardis or Cockatoos would be my first choices. Click to expand... I personally wouldn't do either...maybe a breeding pair of brichardis but they really should be kept in a larger group.
Virtuoso2K12 Gender:MALE Mar 2, 2008 3,159 0 36 Southern CA Aug 14, 2008 #5 none,they all need tanks bigger than 20.
lucy42083 AC Members Jan 20, 2008 751 0 0 Wappingers Falls, NY Aug 14, 2008 #6 None I know of, smallest I'd go for any cichlid would be a 20 long.
aj2494 R.I.P. Guys Jul 31, 2008 846 0 0 30 Buffalo, New York Aug 14, 2008 #7 I have a pair of kribensis and had two tetra in a ten. One tetra died, but not because of the cichlids. I'm having no problems. The kribs just laid their first batch of eggs, but I think she may have eaten them.
I have a pair of kribensis and had two tetra in a ten. One tetra died, but not because of the cichlids. I'm having no problems. The kribs just laid their first batch of eggs, but I think she may have eaten them.
Pittbull ALL BOW DOWN TO THE FIN GODS Apr 14, 2007 7,549 4 0 Louisville Kentucky Real Name Mike Aug 14, 2008 #8 i am like jpappy i would do some neolamp multifasciatus get you like 5 to start off with
Jayhawk AC Members May 12, 2001 1,358 4 38 Lawrence, KS Aug 16, 2008 #10 N. brevis...they have the smallest territory of any cichlid I've ever kept (here's something on my experience keeping them): http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/n_brevis.php Eric
N. brevis...they have the smallest territory of any cichlid I've ever kept (here's something on my experience keeping them): http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/n_brevis.php Eric