This thing is really cool! I was super happy you had peacock gudgeons, I figured it wouldn't be. I would like to see bamboo shrimp and cherry shrimp in future editions.
Couple of quick questions..
Every time I input a Red-Tail Black shark it says "warning: this fish requires a vegetarian diet"? It doesn't give this warning until I add another fish and update it.
Also, I was always under the impression that tiger barbs could do well with most cichlids, but everytime I add them it says they're too small for those fish.
Like, introducing the tiger barbs to the aquarium first, letting them grow for a little while and then adding a young cichlid? I always thought that would work..
Thanks for any help!!
Glofish are still zebra danios. They're not going to survive those cichlids.Thanks for the quick reply!
I was referring to Convicts, Jack Dempseys, and Green Terrors mainly.
And, what about GloFish? Those are essentially Zebra Danio's right? Would they have a chance with any of the other aforementioned Cichlids?
Aggressive, no. If they were passive, it'd be fine. It's subjective unfortunately and quite variable however they will work well with Bolivian rams, keyholes, festivums and acaras.Thanks Lupin. Do you think Tiger Barbs are ok with those aggressive cichlids? I feel they are kinda out of place.
So are there any schools of smaller fish (2-3", like Tigers) that would co-exist with the aggressive cichlids? Or, do you have to keep them with fish of their own size.Aggressive, no. If they were passive, it'd be fine. It's subjective unfortunately and quite variable however they will work well with Bolivian rams, keyholes, festivums and acaras.
Consider the tank size before you try any of the following. Filament barbs (Puntius filamentosus), arulius barbs and tinfoil barbs. Those are the few commonly available species.So are there any schools of smaller fish (2-3", like Tigers) that would co-exist with the aggressive cichlids? Or, do you have to keep them with fish of their own size.