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hi im a keen aquarist, i would firstly recommend some more sharks, they thrive in groups and express much more natural and varied behaviour, i have golden barbs aswell the shoual nicely and grow to a fair size often avoided by bigger fish, although most barb/cara/carchin??? types are nice in larger aquaria as they are quite hardy. carefull of the tiger barbs although the look nice kept in small groups they are fin nippers
as a specimin species im really fond of my red headed chiclid, im not a cic fan but hes big, pretty and relaxed what more would you want. and of course catfish are good the synos are a nice addition and a group of 6 plus corys always makes a massive difference keeping the tank clean i think the best website i use is linked to my site, check it out. n let me no if not, ill find it for you.... p.s avoid loaches at all costs, you will never get them out again and their eat everything....
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sorry just reread your original post, take loads of caution with the angel and fighter, u are likely to loose them to many fish, if you want to stick to the smaller community species stock up and maybe concentrate on plants, they can make a large tank look really effective and entice fish to breed, i would make the most of having a quiter community as more fry are likely to survive, consider some live bearers, swordtails get to a good size and produce fantastic colours when you buy a varied breeding stock, and their quite cheap aswell
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Angels are killers in diguise they love to pick off and torment fish with decorative fins and small fish too.
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Many loaches (By the way, the sharks you refer too are very cloely related to loaches Best MJ |
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I did used to have a red finned shark, but killed it accidentally when I made a huge error in my previous set up, which I got advice on as to how I did it, and then rectified it. My 2nd lot of fish are the lot I have now, and have had them for a few months now
Along with that I received more info as to why I shouldnt really have a red finned sharks, this is why i now have an albino as they are supposedly more docile, and so far, to this day, I havent had any cause for concern I am trying to add nice vivid colours to the tank, like blue's or red's, as at the moment, most of the fish seem to be the same colour really |
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ive never kept them but i think generally as long as they are given their own lil holes n stuff to live and protect etc they are pretty ok? one per tank or so and lots of hiding spaces and the like for all fish?
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