Green Terror Tank Mates

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Deerhunting1010

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Hello everyone this is my first post and I'm looking forward to the conversations and loads of information on here. I have finished cycling my 60 gallon tank and have 2 female Green Terrors and Two Large Silver Dollars. They are all doing awesome and get along on the most part. The one green terror gets aggressive before and after she lays eggs but they are best buddies any other time. I was looking at adding some clown loaches and I've always wanted a Tiger Oscar. What advice do you have and is there any other fish you would suggest with or instead. Any information would be much appreciated.
 
Personally, I would first get a bigger tank (around 6 ft long, especially if you want an oscar) and then increase the total number of silver dollars to around 6-8.
 
Hello everyone this is my first post and I'm looking forward to the conversations and loads of information on here. I have finished cycling my 60 gallon tank and have 2 female Green Terrors and Two Large Silver Dollars. They are all doing awesome and get along on the most part. The one green terror gets aggressive before and after she lays eggs but they are best buddies any other time. I was looking at adding some clown loaches and I've always wanted a Tiger Oscar. What advice do you have and is there any other fish you would suggest with or instead. Any information would be much appreciated.

You have two female green terrors, and one of them is laying eggs?


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She has laid eggs 3 times now. They've never been fertilized as far as I know. She digs a huge hole on the side of a rock cave and lays the eggs on the rock and she protects them for a few days and nothing ever happens. They start off greyish and then go white. As far as I can tell they are both females their fins are not pointed at all but they are only around 4 inches in length. I'm figuring they are not mature enough yet. I'll get some pics.
 
She has laid eggs 3 times now. They've never been fertilized as far as I know. She digs a huge hole on the side of a rock cave and lays the eggs on the rock and she protects them for a few days and nothing ever happens. They start off greyish and then go white. As far as I can tell they are both females their fins are not pointed at all but they are only around 4 inches in length. I'm figuring they are not mature enough yet. I'll get some pics.

Yeah, you should post some pictures for us all to see! :)


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