Tuckerp
Aquarium Advice Regular
- Joined
- May 6, 2012
- Messages
- 69
1 sunshine peacock
1 eureka peacock
1 yellow lab
1 blue dolphin
2 red zebra
1 yellow blaze
1 hybrid (yellow lab mix?)
1 comprecissep
1 elongatis
1 julidochromis transcripts
1 rainbow shark
This is what I have in my 55g. The largest fist is the yellow lab, it's about 2". Everything else is smaller. Anywhere from 1-2". Except the rainbow shark.... It's closer to 3"
My question(s) are...
Am I over stocked? As these fish mature will I need to thin the tank out?
I'm also interested in having a regional tank? I know the shark is an asain species... But are the rest of the fish all Malawi? I like the idea of having a Malawi or victorian (i forget the 3rd big lake) setup but I haven't had much luck learning which lake these guys are from?
I'm also interested in loosing a few fish in order to get a school or group of the same species... And recommendations for a bright...schooling cichlid that isn't super hard to care for?
I know there are a few questions here, but any info will be appreciated. Thanks!
1 eureka peacock
1 yellow lab
1 blue dolphin
2 red zebra
1 yellow blaze
1 hybrid (yellow lab mix?)
1 comprecissep
1 elongatis
1 julidochromis transcripts
1 rainbow shark
This is what I have in my 55g. The largest fist is the yellow lab, it's about 2". Everything else is smaller. Anywhere from 1-2". Except the rainbow shark.... It's closer to 3"
My question(s) are...
Am I over stocked? As these fish mature will I need to thin the tank out?
I'm also interested in having a regional tank? I know the shark is an asain species... But are the rest of the fish all Malawi? I like the idea of having a Malawi or victorian (i forget the 3rd big lake) setup but I haven't had much luck learning which lake these guys are from?
I'm also interested in loosing a few fish in order to get a school or group of the same species... And recommendations for a bright...schooling cichlid that isn't super hard to care for?
I know there are a few questions here, but any info will be appreciated. Thanks!