S simonbrown403 Fish Herder Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 1,196 Reaction score 0 Location uk, lancashire, burnley Apr 30, 2005 #16 I would't keep them together IME the rams have had the living daylights kicked out of them, i've found catroids to be exstreamly teritorail and aggresive to all other dwath chiclids and even discus especialy while breeding
I would't keep them together IME the rams have had the living daylights kicked out of them, i've found catroids to be exstreamly teritorail and aggresive to all other dwath chiclids and even discus especialy while breeding
OP OP O One_Trick_Pony Steals the show Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 0 Location Cheshire May 1, 2005 #17 ok thanx guys! i want teh rams and the cockatoos so i guess it might be easist to put one in one tank and the other in another
ok thanx guys! i want teh rams and the cockatoos so i guess it might be easist to put one in one tank and the other in another
S Seb R Fish Crazy Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 351 Reaction score 0 Location Kent, England May 1, 2005 #18 Well I got a pair of Cokatoos toghter and they're great. If anything the female scares the male! lol Dunno about trios myself, heard the females can get a lil 'fighty'. Good luck if you do get them... all dwarf cichlids are Great
Well I got a pair of Cokatoos toghter and they're great. If anything the female scares the male! lol Dunno about trios myself, heard the females can get a lil 'fighty'. Good luck if you do get them... all dwarf cichlids are Great