Phil_1983
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Hello everyone,
now that my first aquarium is up and running and already stocked, and I have separated the two bitaeniata — the smaller one is currently on its own in a 60 cm tank — I have managed to get another aquarium. This one has a footprint of 120 cm x 40 cm.
In a few weeks, I may be able to get some young Apistogramma D12. Now I am wondering about additional stocking for this tank. While looking into options, I came across the tetra mentioned above, Tucanoichthys tucano, which I like a lot and which also seems to be a very good match in terms of water parameters.
My only concern is their very small maximum size. Does anyone here have experience with whether Apistogramma will readily prey on such tiny tank mates?
now that my first aquarium is up and running and already stocked, and I have separated the two bitaeniata — the smaller one is currently on its own in a 60 cm tank — I have managed to get another aquarium. This one has a footprint of 120 cm x 40 cm.
In a few weeks, I may be able to get some young Apistogramma D12. Now I am wondering about additional stocking for this tank. While looking into options, I came across the tetra mentioned above, Tucanoichthys tucano, which I like a lot and which also seems to be a very good match in terms of water parameters.
My only concern is their very small maximum size. Does anyone here have experience with whether Apistogramma will readily prey on such tiny tank mates?