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Hello everyone
I'm a newby checking in for the first time and am really in need of some good advice.
I have a 30 gallon tank that until recently was home to a dozen neons, 2 zebra otos and 6 Sterbais. I've been hankering after some Agassizis for quite a while and my friend, who is an experienced fish keeper, suggested that I keep a pair of each in my 30 gallon tank. So, I purchased two fire reds, supposedly a pair, but which actually turned out to be two females, and added a male a few days later. The Agasizzis chased my corys for a while but eventually decided that they were nothing to worry about and now leave them alone. My friend then suggested that I could add a pair of golden rams to the tank, which I have now done. However, the rams are often chased by the Aggies and I'm worried that I've done the wrong thing by adding them to the tank. I'd be very grateful for any views on this arrangement that you might have. I really don't want any of the fish to suffer. I have a 47 gallon tank that I could move the Aggies or rams into, but this already has two angels and some rosy barbs in and I'm not sure this would be a happy home to move them into?
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Abbi
I'm a newby checking in for the first time and am really in need of some good advice.
I have a 30 gallon tank that until recently was home to a dozen neons, 2 zebra otos and 6 Sterbais. I've been hankering after some Agassizis for quite a while and my friend, who is an experienced fish keeper, suggested that I keep a pair of each in my 30 gallon tank. So, I purchased two fire reds, supposedly a pair, but which actually turned out to be two females, and added a male a few days later. The Agasizzis chased my corys for a while but eventually decided that they were nothing to worry about and now leave them alone. My friend then suggested that I could add a pair of golden rams to the tank, which I have now done. However, the rams are often chased by the Aggies and I'm worried that I've done the wrong thing by adding them to the tank. I'd be very grateful for any views on this arrangement that you might have. I really don't want any of the fish to suffer. I have a 47 gallon tank that I could move the Aggies or rams into, but this already has two angels and some rosy barbs in and I'm not sure this would be a happy home to move them into?
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Abbi