Three new Blood Parrots

single specimen is pretty cool...they are so different with there personalities. I have a smaller oscar aswell and they get fine.. Well atleast right now they do
 
sorry i dont have any pics and aparently my thread got highjaked lol. just kidding. no my big tank is with my parents about two hours away but next time i go in i will definatley get some. They have only been in there since Thursday so I am not to worrired yet. I just did not realize how shy these guys were. They almost jump out the tank whenever they see someone walk into the bed room. they have plents of hiding spots but still freak out. Only picture i have for now is of my salt tank. but cant seem to post pictures yet.

Just another thought was that there is three in their right now and two seem to hide together all the time while the other one is on his/her own. Would it be possible to keeo the "pair" or the single and add a smaller Oscar or could this be trouble.

I don't think you should add an oscar even if you return one of the parrots. An adult oscar needs 75 gallons minimum just by itself, and your parrots will grow to a bulky 8-9 inches at adult size, so you can see how a 100 gallon seems huge now but isn't really a ton of space for adult cichlids. If your parrots aren't getting along, watch for signs of aggression like nipped fins, darkening of coloration or black blotches appearing, and/or vertical stripes on the fishes' sides (applies more to fish with adult coloration). If you see aggression and it doesn't get better, you'll need to return one, probably the aggressor.

To draw your new fish out into the open, you could try adding dither fish if you want. Tiger barbs, Buenos Aires tetras, black ruby barbs, columbian tetras, and other hardy schoolers of similar size are good choices to keep with parrots. Add at least 6 of one species for a school.

Parrots are not picky eaters and generally accept any foods after they have gotten comfortable in your tank. Mine didn't eat for nearly a week after I got them, but I had one of them (RIP) eating out of my hand within a month. There are foods that are more likely to entice them to eat than others while they are settling in. Have you tried frozen bloodworms or brine shrimp? Live foods like brine shrimp or blackworms are even better for getting new fish to eat. Just don't feed brine shrimp too much, as it has little nutritional value. IMO, cichlid pellets or sticks are often preferred over flakes, so you could try that as well.

Good luck with your new fish, and be sure to post any other questions you might have. Welcome to AC! :)
 
Thanks for all the good advice. I really like congo tetras as I was worried about tiger barbs nipping fins. i didnt put any in yet because i figured it would be too much adding about 15 fish at one time. so maybe in about another week or so.
 
i dont know how to post pics :( haha

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Sounds a lot harder than it is! :thumbsup:
 
sorry i dont have any pics and aparently my thread got highjaked lol. just kidding. no my big tank is with my parents about two hours away but next time i go in i will definatley get some. They have only been in there since Thursday so I am not to worrired yet. I just did not realize how shy these guys were. They almost jump out the tank whenever they see someone walk into the bed room. they have plents of hiding spots but still freak out. Only picture i have for now is of my salt tank. but cant seem to post pictures yet.

Just another thought was that there is three in their right now and two seem to hide together all the time while the other one is on his/her own. Would it be possible to keeo the "pair" or the single and add a smaller Oscar or could this be trouble.

Yeah sorry! Notorious thread hijacker here. :lipssealedsmilie: Back to your regularly scheduled topic! :)
 
Thanks for all the good advice. I really like congo tetras as I was worried about tiger barbs nipping fins. i didnt put any in yet because i figured it would be too much adding about 15 fish at one time. so maybe in about another week or so.

Hmmm.... I really like Congo tetras as well but I'd be hesitant to put them in a tank with parrots. You could try it, but I'm not sure that they are as hardy as the species I mentioned (not that there aren't a ton of other great options, just throwing some out there off the top of my head), and they are quite pricey in comparison. That said, I've never kept them myself so take that for what it's worth. ;)

I suggested the barbs and Buenos Aires because they are tough as nails; giant danios would be another good option, or bleeding heart tetras, something like that. Provided you have enough barbs in a school you shouldn't have to worry about fin nipping, and trust me, your parrots can hold their own, LOL. I've kept mine with tiger barbs and black ruby barbs in the past with no problems.
 
Do neon tetras have any nutritional value to the blood parrots or would they basically be expensive feeders. I like them but know they will most likely get eaten but they might last a while. I know this may upset some people just throwing it out there.
 
I had a couple of tiger barbs in mine and they worked out fine.. They just picked on each other. And then one day I came home and couldn't find the smallest one anywhere, I thought it got eaten but then I found it in the filter! Haha he got sucked up. So I was down 3. I forgot whAt happened to the next one but then I was down to 2. I put them in a seperate tank with 2 convicts. I think the largest bard messed him up so I had to toss him. Leaving me with one left the biggest one surviving in the convict tank! The sucker is just as big as the female convicts
 
Well just an update the tank is now fully stocked in my opinon with the three blood parrots, 6 cory cats(green i think) and 9 tiger barbs. would love to do a birchi but thinnk this would be asking for trouble. I'll get some pics next time i head home.
 
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