New fish hiding constantly (after being more active thr first 36 hours)

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Unless you can quarantine, there will always be a risk.
If you can't quarantine, but still want to risk it, then study the fish you are buying for typical symptoms.
Hanging at the surface,fast gill rate,clamped fins,white spots,clear/white covering of the skin,little white growths on fins or mouth,stringy white poo,flashing off rocks or substrate, etc.
All of the above are typical poor health indicators. A fish showing any of these symptoms should not be bought.
Hoplo's are a tough hardy species and normally quite resilient. If you find some and they look active and healthy and feed well,I would take the plunge and monitor closely for any unwanted symptoms.

I'm looking to source some fish now. :) I'll throw my extra sponge filter in a tank and watch them for a few days, just in case.
 
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It happens. She was just a skeleton when I brought her home. I kept her alive for about three months. For a while I thought she going to pull through but something happened and I found her dead.

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Have any pictures of yours? Or attempted pictures lol.

These are as good as I could get. This was the first day I put them in, when they were still exploring more.

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They will eat tetras as big as bleeding hearts and black widows.Silver dollars like to be in decent sized groups or are skittish and jumpy.This behaviour won't be helpful in making your gt's feel relaxed.
If you don't mind mixing fish from different continents,giant danios may work.
The Hoplo's are your best bet if you can find any.
 
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