Carpintis good wet pets?

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Candiru
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How's it going everyone I been out the fish game a little while due to a change in work and working way too many hours to be able to keep the hobby. That being said I miss all the fish and tanks I sold and gave away. I just can't keep away so I've decided to keep a single cichlid pair due to their hardiness and interactiveness. I was first thinking of going the flowerhorn route because I love the way they interact and are just like puppies in the water. Do carpintis act similar to say a flowerhorn or red devil? I had a female escondido back in 2005 but unforately she was picked on so I never really got to see her real personality. What are your experiences with carpintis? Are they glass ramming finger chasers like FH or RD? I was planning on getting maybe 5-7 1"ers and hoping a pair bonds out of the group then rehome the rest. Please share your experiences.
 
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Carpintis i had were a breeding pair, so they interacted with each other and other fish--didn't know I was alive. I don't know how they'd act alone in a tank. If you want interactive lone fish as a Wet Pet, look at the Amphilophus species. Trimac perhaps? Midas? Maybe a Chancho?


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Carpintis i had were a breeding pair, so they interacted with each other and other fish--didn't know I was alive. I don't know how they'd act alone in a tank. If you want interactive lone fish as a Wet Pet, look at the Amphilophus species. Trimac perhaps? Midas? Maybe a Chancho?


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I agree. Also some parachromis are very personal. My loisellie is, and I have seen some jags that are too. Of course there are always Oscars.
 
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