Three new Blood Parrots

ya some pics would be great! if you want to put whatever you want in do it, you never know every fish is different so i can work if God lets it..lol. make sure your BPs dont get killed bc i know those suckers are one the priciest cichlids at like what 20 something bucks a pop?
 
got em for 18 so not that bad i had salt before and still have a small salt tank I had a $150 fish jump into the overflow and lost that fight, so 60 bucks would not be as devestating as that one little 3" fish.
 
ya some pics would be great! if you want to put whatever you want in do it, you never know every fish is different so i can work if God lets it..lol. make sure your BPs dont get killed bc i know those suckers are one the priciest cichlids at like what 20 something bucks a pop?

But attempting a compatible, and not overcrowded, stocklist goes a long way toward success... and is a lot less stressful for the fish. Why risk it?

Cajun, I agree that you shouldn't add any more fish. You'll be pretty well stocked when your fish reach adult size. :)
 
Grats on the new fish...

24" bubble wand so everyone has enough oxygen

Just an FYI because I cant keep my mouth shut... bubble wands do almost nothing as far as oxygenating the water

they certainly dont hurt anything... but 99% of your oxygen comes from normal gas exchange, and your filters flow breaking the surface-- bubbles from bubble wands are far to big to do much in the area of oxygenating the water

on that note.... GRATS!
 
severum mama is right. Unless you want to have an excuse for a bigger tank like me with 7 BP's, 4 angels, 10 neons, 9 Otto's, 3 Cory and 2 Silver Dollars in a 120 tank, you should stop where your at. Mine took a month to come out of hiding but it did help to associated my self with feeding time. Now I cant hold them back and they are constantly digging now but the plastic pots used as caves really helped settle them. Now Im adding a 2nd canister filter very soon so its established for my next tank a 150 minimum but I wish for a 300. I found one with a stand and all equipment for $1000 but my goodness how will I get it home.
 
severum mama is right. Unless you want to have an excuse for a bigger tank like me with 7 BP's, 4 angels, 10 neons, 9 Otto's, 3 Cory and 2 Silver Dollars in a 120 tank, you should stop where your at. Mine took a month to come out of hiding but it did help to associated my self with feeding time. Now I cant hold them back and they are constantly digging now but the plastic pots used as caves really helped settle them. Now Im adding a 2nd canister filter very soon so its established for my next tank a 150 minimum but I wish for a 300. I found one with a stand and all equipment for $1000 but my goodness how will I get it home.

A U-Haul and some buddies! Pay them in beer and pizza. :D
 
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