endler compatibility

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i might get some endlers. what can i put them with and what will they breed with?
 
Platies, small torpedo-shaped tetras, corydoras, kuhli loaches and rasboras to name a few. They can easily cross with guppies.
 
In a 20 or larger they make a very nice active species tank. I got 5 pairs on line and put them alone in a 20H. I planted it heavily with easy plants like hornwort and java fern. End result is a very active tank that is filled with movement and color. Lots of fry survive with the heavy planting and they are incredible little guys.
 
I find that Endlers are more interesting in a species only tank or with other livebearers such as platies or mollies, maybe some shrimp on the bottom to help with cleanup. And they do well in a tall tank, as they will occupy all levels.
You can certianly keep them with other very small fish such as tetras or white cloud minnows but I found that Endlers and White Clouds (in my case) did not compliment each other aesthetically They just do not seem to belong together in the same tank.
I kept my Endlers with a couple of Bumblebee Gobies for a while. Kind of interesting combination. The BBGs occasionaly picked off an Endler fry. Kept things lively.
 
how many can i put in a 10 and a 55. and will they go with my violet goby?
 
My endlers I had bred so much it wasnt even funny. Good food for the community though.
 
In a 10 you could easily have 15 or 20. I would have to watch the 55 to decide when enough is really too much but for the health of the fish I would stop at 75 to 100. They are very small and pose much less of a bioload than most aquarium fish, even the little neons.
Note that they are prolific. If there is adequate cover, 4 or 5 pairs will fill the 10 or the 55 in less than 6 months. The next question you will face is where you can get rid of lots of young endlers. They are very active and fun to keep but I have never seen one at the LFS so don't expect there to be much of a local market for me. I am almost at the point where I will need to remove some fry cover or start trying to get them into the LFS and find out what the market is like.
 
in a ten, I would put two sets, of 1 male and 2 female, that way when the babies are coming, you won't have to scramble to keep up the tank.

it will seem empty at first, but give it a few weeks and you will have plenty in the tank!
 
Violet gobies are brackish, and could easily fit an endler in their mouthes. I take it it's in the 55g. I would put either a bunch of males or 1 male 2 females in the 10g.
 
my violet goby i keep in FW. ill put the endlers in the 10 get a steady population going then trans some over to the 55. the violet goby should keep the poputlation under control
 
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