FishKing14 AC Members Jul 11, 2008 57 0 0 New Jeresy Aug 15, 2008 #11 Yeah, Tetras are nice. When I first started my first fish tank, one of my fancy guppies kept getting it's fin nipped by the tetras.
Yeah, Tetras are nice. When I first started my first fish tank, one of my fancy guppies kept getting it's fin nipped by the tetras.
dogyluver AC Members Jun 20, 2008 89 0 0 Ohio Aug 15, 2008 #12 a couple of chinese algae eaters will be needed, swordtails are also nice and a couple of cory catfish:goldfish:
a couple of chinese algae eaters will be needed, swordtails are also nice and a couple of cory catfish:goldfish:
DarkDH Famished in the form of Money Dec 29, 2007 440 0 0 32 Ann Arbor, MI, USA hs.facebook.com Aug 23, 2008 #13 You could go with a south asian setup with Vals and Harlequins.
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Aug 23, 2008 #14 dogyluver said: a couple of chinese algae eaters will be needed, swordtails are also nice and a couple of cory catfish:goldfish: Click to expand... CAE's are not required nor can be considered needed. They may eat algae while in juvenile stage but as they mature, they outgrow the tank and harass their fellow tankmates to death. I wouldn't encourage buying these fish.
dogyluver said: a couple of chinese algae eaters will be needed, swordtails are also nice and a couple of cory catfish:goldfish: Click to expand... CAE's are not required nor can be considered needed. They may eat algae while in juvenile stage but as they mature, they outgrow the tank and harass their fellow tankmates to death. I wouldn't encourage buying these fish.