I realise that we have a few members on here who are totally anal regarding their stocking. "Geographically correct stocking", I believe, is the terminology that is used. To those purists, i apologise in advance for any unneccessary suffering during this thread, lol.
But of course what you want in your tank is your choice, there's nothing written in stone that states you must stock one way or the other, unless of course you're into your biotopes where your choice of stock and even decor need to be aligned. And i'm betting that over 80% of members on here have tanks full of fish that aren't geographically correct, myself included.
And of course, if you look at it from our own human perspective, we have different nationalities spread all over the planet, so why not mix it up a bit in our tanks? Now obviously you're not going to mix cold and tropical, nor are you going to mix species with extremely contrasting parameters, at least we'd hope not!! But there's a myriad of species all over the globe that can be mixed and can co-exist in perfect harmony.
I suppose there needs to be a question to kick it off so....is it important to keep fish from different "nationalities" seperate? What is the harm, if any, of keeping a hodge bodge of species.
duanes
, during this thread can you please refrain from using any bad language. Lol.
But of course what you want in your tank is your choice, there's nothing written in stone that states you must stock one way or the other, unless of course you're into your biotopes where your choice of stock and even decor need to be aligned. And i'm betting that over 80% of members on here have tanks full of fish that aren't geographically correct, myself included.
And of course, if you look at it from our own human perspective, we have different nationalities spread all over the planet, so why not mix it up a bit in our tanks? Now obviously you're not going to mix cold and tropical, nor are you going to mix species with extremely contrasting parameters, at least we'd hope not!! But there's a myriad of species all over the globe that can be mixed and can co-exist in perfect harmony.
I suppose there needs to be a question to kick it off so....is it important to keep fish from different "nationalities" seperate? What is the harm, if any, of keeping a hodge bodge of species.

