No they're some mean sh!+s. The 3 amigos of @$$holery. They cause trouble any time I put them with bigger fish. I've tried to adopt them out a couple of times but people keep bringing tthem back so I quit trying. I'm just stuck with em.In rare cases they can be fertile (like ginnies have the reputation of being infertile, but 2 percent or so are actually fertile and can be bred back to horses).
So are these gonna go with your oscars in the pond?
Thank you. Those swords are pretty old and have replicated many times. I love them cause they are easy keepersI've read somewhere that the males aren't always infertile, they just have a very high chance of being infertile.
Also nice swords
I dont dose with anything. They do grow better in sand than in gravel for me tho. I dont keep plants that i have to put alot of effort into. I put em in and if they make it, they make it.I cant keep swords or any other heavy root feeder because I don't dose ferts or co2 and I have a rather low bioload :/.
They are in the junk tank. Not that much effort spared for them. They dont bother gnarly angel or the barbs in there so it works for nowHave you ever considered putting those parrots with something like a breeding pair of convicts? I'm sure they'll get knocked around a bit....