for the 56g
Blood parrot
6 corry cats
6 giant danios
10 tiger barbs
Fish Problem
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
- Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:04 am
Many varieties of fish should only be kept in numbers. A single anglefish would not be happy without at least 2 more anglefish. Keep in mind the individule requirements of any particular fish before mixing different species.
Take it slow. Fish grow. You don't want too many fish in one tank.
I have a planted tank with only small fish that school. I have about 20 cardinal tetras, and about 9 gold tetras as well as 3 black mollies. There are other fish, but they inhabit other locations in the tank.
I have about 5 ottos, and about 8 ghost shrimp, but they stay in the plants or on the bottom.
Take it slow. Fish grow. You don't want too many fish in one tank.
I have a planted tank with only small fish that school. I have about 20 cardinal tetras, and about 9 gold tetras as well as 3 black mollies. There are other fish, but they inhabit other locations in the tank.
I have about 5 ottos, and about 8 ghost shrimp, but they stay in the plants or on the bottom.
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GiantDogg - Posts: 65
- Joined: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:24 pm
You put Angelfish in with that Parrot and you will be disappointed in a while. Once the Parrot hits about 4-5 inches it will bully and pester your Angelfish and they will die.....