One Or Two Females?

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Due to the overwhelming baby-making that my pair of Kribs are doing, I have decided to not have a pair anymore. I am thinking that I can just change the male out for another female. Would 2 females be ok together in a 20-gal? I figured the males would be too aggressive, but am hoping the females will get along ok. Does this sound right to you?
Also, could I add a pair of german blues in with them? (There is currently a small group of hatchets in there now with the Kribs.)
Thanks!

ETA: I could move the single female to a 10-gal I have, and put a trio of neons with her, if that would be better.

Also, I may keep a couple of the babies and just the female and see if I get another female from that... I'd love to keep one of my babies!
 
It might work but, the females can still be agressive. Just let them breed, take the babies and feed them to the other fish and evetually they will be to tired to breed anymore, and you will still have a beautiful pair( or take my advice on your other thread)
 
Just let them breed in the tank and leave them too it, also no for the german blues.. tanks a tad too small for the kribs aswell.
 

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