Slim2634 Plecostomus MFK Member May 8, 2006 1,504 80 51 34 Central Ohio Aug 14, 2006 #11 maybe some zebra danios or neon tetras for dithers? and some sort of bottom feeder like a bristlenose pleco.
maybe some zebra danios or neon tetras for dithers? and some sort of bottom feeder like a bristlenose pleco.
R RudeLou Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 26, 2006 47 0 0 Los Angeles Aug 14, 2006 #12 how big do the bristlenose get? what about some blackskirt or black phanton tetras as dithers?
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Aug 15, 2006 #13 most bn plecos stay 3-5"
Slim2634 Plecostomus MFK Member May 8, 2006 1,504 80 51 34 Central Ohio Aug 15, 2006 #14 black skirt tetras would be cool, just make sure you have many hiding spots for the firemouths territories and for the tetras to hide from him.
black skirt tetras would be cool, just make sure you have many hiding spots for the firemouths territories and for the tetras to hide from him.
P PeteFromTassie Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2006 501 0 0 Macleod, Victoria, AUSTRALIA! www.tassiecichlids.com Aug 15, 2006 #15 Man, if I had a new tank like that I would no doubt keep a little pack of Rams, school of Tetras some Corydoras and a Bristlenose! I'd probablyget some live plants and driftwood too! Aah, dreaming, I'm not aloud any more tanks! (There's 800l of water in my lounge room... ) Either that or some Apistos, they rock too! Cheers, Pete.
Man, if I had a new tank like that I would no doubt keep a little pack of Rams, school of Tetras some Corydoras and a Bristlenose! I'd probablyget some live plants and driftwood too! Aah, dreaming, I'm not aloud any more tanks! (There's 800l of water in my lounge room... ) Either that or some Apistos, they rock too! Cheers, Pete.