Can I Add Baby Frontosa To A Tank With Bigger Ones?

Lisa67

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Several of you advised me that instead of adding other Lake Tang cichlids to my frontosa tank I should just add a few more fronts. The four that I currently have are still young (4-5 inches). They are quite expensive at that size and I still haven't upgraded to a bigger tank (another year at most. The tank they are in now is 72 gal). I did see some small frontosa at the store and they were much less expensive than big ones. So, due to current tank size and cost I was thinking of adding 2 or 3 little ones. They are definately big enough that they wouldn't be eaten. Any thoughts?
 
What kind of size do you mean when you say 'little ones'? :unsure:
 
I'm not very good at measuring fish size. But when I say little ones I mean too big to eaten but still quite small. Maybe 1.5 to 2 inches. A bargain sounds good to me. What is AQ?

I'm not very good at measuring fish size. But when I say little ones I mean too big to eaten but still quite small. Maybe 1.5 to 2 inches. A bargain sounds good to me. What is AQ?
 
aquarist classified :). Just noticed your from new york. I cant remember what the equilavent sites called.
 

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