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blackfinshark_3

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alright i posted up a little while back saying i wanted breeding pairs in my 35g long :D

well ive come to my senses and your all right, kribs are no good for that :crazy:

so i have come to a different approach, how about i give in both kribs and just get 3 more bolivian rams?

also since im probably going to trade in the fry should i maybe consider breeding blue rams since i can make more moula?

i know money doesnt count, but the blue ones look nicer to me but i hear there much harder to breed and keep alive :sly:

my tank is fully mature and the water parameters are very nice :thumbs:

stocking at the moment:
5 khuli loaches :wub:
5 zebra danios
3 oto's
2 bolivian rams
2 kribs :grr:

so should i trade in 2 kribs for 3 bolivians rams?

or 2 bolivian rams AND 2 kribs for 5 blue rams?

also im just starting to get ideas so if there are 2 different nice species that you think could live nicely in a heavily planted 35g long then please share

hope to hear replies soon, thx :thumbs: :D :crazy: :sly: :thumbs: :wub: :grr: :-(
 
I would just stick with the bolivians if I were you.

I am not sure if they are polygamous or monogamous though. If the latter, it would be best to only keep one pair of them once a pair has formed.

You could probably quite happily keep some kind of apisto in there with a pair of bolivians. Perhaps one of the smaller ones, such as borellii.
 
You could probably quite happily keep some kind of apisto in there with a pair of bolivians. Perhaps one of the smaller ones, such as borellii.
I think this could work, though two pairs of rams would probably also be just fine in that tank.
 
alright i got rid of the kribs

got 8 cardinal tetras to put some color in

and put a pair of young keyhole's in there
 

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