What are some schooling fish that I can put with my JD pair? I was told that it helps them to create bonds. Would they ever be eaten by my JD?
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CICHLIDFAN210;4698002; said:Ive used Red Belly Pacu as dithers for my large cichlids (but since they grow 30"+) consider them as an extreme. Silver Dollars, Tin Foil Barbs, For smaller cichlids some Giant Gouramis, Danios, or even tiger barbs....
Just make sure the dither wont steal your cichlids food or they will most likely to become a food source. i usually start by feeding the cichlids with the larger pellets the dithers cant eat. Then add some flake for the dithers. This way the cichlids are pre occupied when its feeding time.
creepyoldguy;4698105; said:Ummm.. If you're referring to the "bio-type" comments, that just means they are from different parts of the world. The barbs and jacks should get along. When you say "pair" I assume that they have bred in the past, so you should expect some sort of aggression with a breeding pair of fish.
?? They originate from rivers thousands of miles apart with different water parameters?? But otherwise would make great dithersFishInABowl;4698062; said:You could set up a real nice Biotype tank by using a school of 8-10 Buenos Aires Tetras's