tarheels910 Malawi Maniac Jul 6, 2006 1,065 0 36 32 Concord, NC Oct 30, 2007 #11 I cant really see the picture, but the tank in the link has plenty of cover. It is important that you have many hiding spots for the fish that get picked on. You may also want to consider some type of dither to keep them from killing each other.
I cant really see the picture, but the tank in the link has plenty of cover. It is important that you have many hiding spots for the fish that get picked on. You may also want to consider some type of dither to keep them from killing each other.
AnDr3w AC Members Apr 29, 2007 991 0 0 34 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Oct 30, 2007 #12 What kind of dithers would you suggest? Like Giant Danios? Or what else would work that has some color to them?
What kind of dithers would you suggest? Like Giant Danios? Or what else would work that has some color to them?
tarheels910 Malawi Maniac Jul 6, 2006 1,065 0 36 32 Concord, NC Oct 30, 2007 #13 Giant Danios or tiger barbs would be your best bet.
AnDr3w AC Members Apr 29, 2007 991 0 0 34 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Oct 30, 2007 #14 Ok. Aren't tiger barbs kind of aggressive tho?
AnDr3w AC Members Apr 29, 2007 991 0 0 34 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Oct 30, 2007 #15 Bump. Other suggestions welcome!
Ruben Tolon last of a dying breed Aug 20, 2000 812 0 16 Miami, FL Nov 2, 2007 #17 a bunch of Buenos Aires tetras, but you need a lot since many will get eaten