I have a question about this...
I've seen some posts recently from a couple of people who's opinions I respect putting forth the idea that yhou should have only one kind of fish in a tank.
I'd like some more info from these folks on this: why it's a good idea...is this how the fish are in their natural setting? What do you do about clean up crew? This is a new concept to me.
I can see going for a biotope...putting fish together that would be in the same area naturally, but when you add a pleco from south america to a SE Asia tank or a Aussie tank that kinda blows that.
When I go fishing...there seems to be a variety of fish in one area. Sure fish school, but surely the schools pass each other..interact some. If I swim in a lake, or look down in the water...I may see a school of minnows...maybe a bass or a bluegill or 2.
Now...I really would not like to see people posting "I have xyz fish all together and they do fine". That's not the purpose of this question.
I also don't wanna see any people flaming each other, or I'll ask to have the thread closed. We are all capable of respecting each other yet having a different opinion. I'm just wanting more info so I can make an informed decision here.
I've seen some posts recently from a couple of people who's opinions I respect putting forth the idea that yhou should have only one kind of fish in a tank.
I'd like some more info from these folks on this: why it's a good idea...is this how the fish are in their natural setting? What do you do about clean up crew? This is a new concept to me.
I can see going for a biotope...putting fish together that would be in the same area naturally, but when you add a pleco from south america to a SE Asia tank or a Aussie tank that kinda blows that.
When I go fishing...there seems to be a variety of fish in one area. Sure fish school, but surely the schools pass each other..interact some. If I swim in a lake, or look down in the water...I may see a school of minnows...maybe a bass or a bluegill or 2.
Now...I really would not like to see people posting "I have xyz fish all together and they do fine". That's not the purpose of this question.
I also don't wanna see any people flaming each other, or I'll ask to have the thread closed. We are all capable of respecting each other yet having a different opinion. I'm just wanting more info so I can make an informed decision here.