grimmy Fish Addict Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 773 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #1 2 Fire Mouth Cichlids keep the angels 1 cae so is that to much or anyother opions and this will be after my tank cycles
2 Fire Mouth Cichlids keep the angels 1 cae so is that to much or anyother opions and this will be after my tank cycles
OP OP grimmy Fish Addict Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 773 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #2 also a bamboo shrimp
afishdude Fish Gatherer Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 2,552 Reaction score 0 Location IOWA USA Oct 2, 2007 #3 NO! just leave it the way it is for now. firemouths will get very territorial and will try to kill everything in sight.
NO! just leave it the way it is for now. firemouths will get very territorial and will try to kill everything in sight.
OP OP grimmy Fish Addict Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 773 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #4 how about butterfly ciculids
afishdude Fish Gatherer Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 2,552 Reaction score 0 Location IOWA USA Oct 2, 2007 #5 im sorry, i just don't understand you. why do you want to change??? you wanted all angels, then you wanted more tetras, then you wanted FM's, and now you want African butterfly's. why do you insist on changing your tank all the time?
im sorry, i just don't understand you. why do you want to change??? you wanted all angels, then you wanted more tetras, then you wanted FM's, and now you want African butterfly's. why do you insist on changing your tank all the time?
OP OP grimmy Fish Addict Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 773 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #6 well i dont know just like ciculids more
fry_lover Fred and the Fredettes Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,709 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Oct 2, 2007 #7 what about some Rams and Keyholes? but make sure the tank is properly cycled with 0 Ammonia and Nitrite, Bolivian Rams are known to be a bit more hardy than some other Rams, i have some, they are beautiful once they settle into the right set up
what about some Rams and Keyholes? but make sure the tank is properly cycled with 0 Ammonia and Nitrite, Bolivian Rams are known to be a bit more hardy than some other Rams, i have some, they are beautiful once they settle into the right set up
OP OP grimmy Fish Addict Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 773 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #8 ok thanks fry lover
N n3ont3tra Lets go Flyers Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 3,123 Reaction score 0 Location PA Oct 2, 2007 #9 I agree with afishdude here, just leave it as it is until it's cycled.
M Musho3210 Fish Aficionado Joined Mar 28, 2007 Messages 3,428 Reaction score 0 Oct 2, 2007 #10 get rid of all the fish and start clean, make a choice, and remember, once you make it, dont think about changing.
get rid of all the fish and start clean, make a choice, and remember, once you make it, dont think about changing.