M.ramirezi
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Hey all,
Due to some problems with some of my current fish, I decided to give them another home.
When those fish are gone, I have the following left in my tank:
10 Pterophyllum sp. Rio Nanay (will be reduced to 6 when they're grown)
6 Dicrossus filamentosus
4 Poecilia wingei
My plan was to get 4 extra Dicrossus filamentosus (that way I've got 4 males and 6 females).
I'd like some suggestions for a larger pair of Cichlids (max. 15 cm), or maybe an harem Apistogramma spp., and a schooling fish.
For both the schooling fish and the Cichlids I'd prefer a specie with a maximum length of 6 cm (Cichlids maximum 15 cm), not too colourful (the angelfish must attract the attention) and quite calm in behavior.
I won't be using any plants at all, only some large pieces of wood, a couple of larger stones and alot of leaves.
Due to some problems with some of my current fish, I decided to give them another home.
When those fish are gone, I have the following left in my tank:
10 Pterophyllum sp. Rio Nanay (will be reduced to 6 when they're grown)
6 Dicrossus filamentosus
4 Poecilia wingei
My plan was to get 4 extra Dicrossus filamentosus (that way I've got 4 males and 6 females).
I'd like some suggestions for a larger pair of Cichlids (max. 15 cm), or maybe an harem Apistogramma spp., and a schooling fish.
For both the schooling fish and the Cichlids I'd prefer a specie with a maximum length of 6 cm (Cichlids maximum 15 cm), not too colourful (the angelfish must attract the attention) and quite calm in behavior.
I won't be using any plants at all, only some large pieces of wood, a couple of larger stones and alot of leaves.