G Ghostrider172 Medium Fish Oct 18, 2003 #1 Aug 15, 2003 62 0 0 36 Vancouver BC, Canada Visit site Oct 18, 2003 #1 G Ghostrider172 Oct 18, 2003 i have a 35gal tank and i have 2 red eyed angels, 1 albino buenos aires tetra, 2 kribensis, 2 german rams, black sword, what other kind of cichilds can i put in there, or etc.?
i have a 35gal tank and i have 2 red eyed angels, 1 albino buenos aires tetra, 2 kribensis, 2 german rams, black sword, what other kind of cichilds can i put in there, or etc.?
P Pooky125 Large Fish Oct 18, 2003 #2 Oct 22, 2002 565 0 0 36 Corvallis, Or Oct 18, 2003 #2 P Pooky125 Oct 18, 2003 None, leave it as it is. Cichlids are to territorial to be crammed in such a small space. Up your school of buenos aires tetras instead...
None, leave it as it is. Cichlids are to territorial to be crammed in such a small space. Up your school of buenos aires tetras instead...
C Cichlid-Man MFT Staff Oct 18, 2003 #3 Jul 9, 2003 8,866 14 38 38 Columbia, SC www.youtube.com Oct 18, 2003 #3 C Cichlid-Man Oct 18, 2003 Well, Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlids get to be about 2" so they stay small and are peaceful, Keyhole Cichlids get to be about 3" and are quite peaceful. I would just leave your tank like it is. A 35gal isn't all that big and you have a nice stock. The angels might grow it out.
Well, Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlids get to be about 2" so they stay small and are peaceful, Keyhole Cichlids get to be about 3" and are quite peaceful. I would just leave your tank like it is. A 35gal isn't all that big and you have a nice stock. The angels might grow it out.
G Ghostrider172 Medium Fish Oct 18, 2003 #4 Aug 15, 2003 62 0 0 36 Vancouver BC, Canada Visit site Oct 18, 2003 #4 G Ghostrider172 Oct 18, 2003 k thanx!