The guppies are going to another tank so maybe Gunna get a center piece fish but the wife wants kissing gourami, but I love cichlidsAre you into a center piece fish? Maybe a gourami, Angelfish, or a smaller cichlid.
Nope need to get more as tetras and guppies ain't doing it for me. So guppies are going to another tank and I want something to show off [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]Did you get any more fish?
I haven't done alot of research in to the cichlids but I really like the pearl dwarf gouramis.Kissing gouramis are big no-no..I mean big ! They get to 12" and are large waste creators .
Best yet their 'kissing' is them actually removing slime coat from other fish when they finally go after them..
Pearl gouramis get good sized and are among the most attractive gouramis .
There are many cichlids from the African lake type to South American dwarfs..
What do like for cichlids?
I have neon tetras the ones with blue and red on there side. I thought about the bleeding heart Tets but wife didn't want them, I want a type of fish that doesn't get to big. Wife thought about a Betta but I talked her out of itWhat sort of tetras? Could do an angelfish but as you probably know, not very kind on neons and small fish.
Cheers for that and I'll have a look. And I'm going to get a Cory and a khuli loach love them ???The pearls and South American dwarf cichlids would do well with Neons..
Look into Apistogrammas or maybe rams...Both stay small enough to live with neons peacefully .An angel will terrorize if not eat your neons..It is a natural food choice for them...
Yeah no problem I'll have to see what my local fish shop has in stock.? Looking forward to getting some new fish thoGet at least 4-5 of each if you do..More even if space permits.
Both are fish that behave and have healthier lives when kept in good sized groups of themselves ..
IMO don't mix sp. of cories . Get all the same kind. They say males are longer and thinner and females are plumper..Look down from top for best view.
Not saying it is impossible but I never noticed this at all Tom. ~50 neons and pair of juvie gold angels in my 55 at the moment. if anything it's tetras being annoying to angels trying to nip their long fins, but no major scirmishes or injuries that I noticed. Tetras do get out if way when angels decide to swim somewhere. In another tank adults are tolerant of tetras as well (but it's a big tank).An angel will terrorize if not eat your neons..It is a natural food choice for them...
Not saying it is impossible but I never noticed this at all Tom. ~50 neons and pair of juvie gold angels in my 55 at the moment. if anything it's tetras being annoying to angels trying to nip their long fins, but no major scirmishes or injuries that I noticed. Tetras do get out if way when angels decide to swim somewhere. In another tank adults are tolerant of tetras as well (but it's a big tank)
Any ideas on the cichlids there is out there as I have tried looking but none come up that are really stand outish. Any help is welcome.My angel doesn't mess with my neon tetras but they were placed together as juvies. The Angel has his spot and the tetras never really go around him. I have heard of aggressive Angels however.
Look at South American cichlids. I keep a tank of SA and CA. Great fish and several around 6 inches that would be good for your tank size.
Yeah I have alot of research to do as I want some nice va va voom kinda fish that aren't hard to keep as I'm only running a u4 fluval and it's 180 ltr bow front tank. But plenty room and hight so can't complain. I really want an angelNot sure what your into but look at Blue Acara, Jack Dempsey, Firemouth, Severum, Discus, German Blue Rams, Apistogramma, Convict, Rainbow, Keyhole, T-Bar Cryptoheros (several heros species). I'm probably missing quite a bit more.
With cichlids make sure they are compatible with the other fish in your tank. Most are at least semi aggressive. Also, most will probably have to kept as a single in your tank size.