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Ethank984

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I have read about the abf, and was wondering what fish could go with them. I have a 36 gallon tank, and I already have a algae eater. Would Congo tetras work? If not, would rainbowfish? Also, I live in Alberta, and I can't find a store that sells abf. Would I be able to get the store to order them in?
 
None of those fish are really big enough for the tank you have. These fish will get upwards of 4-6 inches and require a lot of lateral swimming space
 
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No idea about stores, but I have kept a pair of ABF. They really are best alone; they will eat (or grab on to) any fish at or near the surface. And you may be surprised at how large the mouth is; the lower half of the front of the fish drops down and it can get a decent size fish easily. I learned the hard way.

Lower fish like substrate fish (cories, whiptails, pleco) are usually safe. Congo Tetra should be, as they are mid-level fish. But your tank is not sufficient sp[ace for this large a fish.

Speaking of space, what is the surface area (length and width)?

ABF must have plants, with some open space, or they will be severely stressed. They are ambush predators; they remain motionless--and I mean just that, you would think they are not alive but fake ornaments the way they remain motionless...until something at the surface causes them to charge into motion, and they can be quick. They also jump, mine jumped out a couple times during water changes, but if this should happen when you're not there, it could be game over. So very well covered, and thick floating plants like Water Sprite (ideal).

Byron.
 
No idea about stores, but I have kept a pair of ABF. They really are best alone; they will eat (or grab on to) any fish at or near the surface. And you may be surprised at how large the mouth is; the lower half of the front of the fish drops down and it can get a decent size fish easily. I learned the hard way.

Lower fish like substrate fish (cories, whiptails, pleco) are usually safe. Congo Tetra should be, as they are mid-level fish. But your tank is not sufficient sp[ace for this large a fish.

Speaking of space, what is the surface area (length and width)?

ABF must have plants, with some open space, or they will be severely stressed. They are ambush predators; they remain motionless--and I mean just that, you would think they are not alive but fake ornaments the way they remain motionless...until something at the surface causes them to charge into motion, and they can be quick. They also jump, mine jumped out a couple times during water changes, but if this should happen when you're not there, it could be game over. So very well covered, and thick floating plants like Water Sprite (ideal).

Byron.
19 inches by 30 inches
 
19 inches by 30 inches

That's pushing it a bit, but could work (for the ABF), I would suggest a male/female pair, their interactions are interesting.

Congos will not do well though, you need at least 3 feet and much more preferably 4 feet length. They go through bouts of quite active swimming, esp 2 or sometimes 3 males swimming relays.

Given the size of the tank, I would say a pair of ABF and some substrate fish.
 

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