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How many apistos pairs?
5 | 1 | 16.67% |
6 | 0 | 0.00% |
7 | 0 | 0.00% |
8 | 1 | 16.67% |
other | 4 | 66.67% |
5 | 1 | 16.67% |
6 | 0 | 0.00% |
7 | 0 | 0.00% |
8 | 1 | 16.67% |
other | 4 | 66.67% |
That happens a lot.... i had read about people having a couple pairs in a 55 or 75 gal and thought "hmm... more than double length, and double width.... more than double the number?" Good to have people who know what they are talking about before i have to learn the hard way! (PS, so you dont think i am totally off my rocker, i thought it would be 5 and was just hope i would be told more!)nc_nutcase said:I think your on the right track but your eyes are a bit bigger than your tank…![]()
Are you saying it may be best if i had one group (1m, 3f) per kind (ram and cockatoo) and had another main fish(es)... ?DeadFishFloating said:My personal experience leads me to believe apistos can make good tank mates, provided thier particular needs are met, and other tanks mates needs don't cuase a clash that could be life threatening to one or the other. But in a larger tank I'd have them as a secondary cichlid to another species.
Well, thinking of both of these quotes, here is were my brain lead me…..nc_nutcase said:2 pairs of Rams
2 Trios of Cockatoos -or- 3 pairs/trios of 3 different species of Apistos
20+ Tetras
2 x group of 6 cories, loaches, etc
the 75gal is a four foot tankDeadFishFloating said:What is the foot print of your tank? If you've got a four foot tank a trio of apistos, if it's a five foot tank a quartet of one male and three females.
That is what i am counting on! people that have read more than me! in the past 4 days i have spent about 20 hours on the computer gather information... unfortunately thus far i have spent a great deal of time reading about fish and deciding that they were not for me... So you could say once i found this place, i did some reading, but then got lazy and just decided to ask and not spend 20 hours again reading. (even though over the next few weeks i will anyway.)DeadFishFloating said:OK my opinion, based largely from other peoples advice and experience I've read here over the last 10 months or so.
as far as decor, here is a site with the beginning pictures of my rock formation... http://www.siouxfallsareaaquariumsociety.com/node/781 I currently have 2 tall, but not filled out amazon swords and 2 small ones, 2 corkscrew val, and 11 or so narrow leaf brown/redish plant all small at this moment. (we are making the diy co2 this week!) And thanks for reminding me, i have 4 pieces of Malaysian driftwood in there. I dotn plan on buying any fish until the rock and co2 is made. The i would stock the bottom dwellers and schoolers first, then once the tank looks filled out, the cichlids would come in.DeadFishFloating said:I'd definately recommend having couple of pieces of driftwood, get some twisted or corkscrew val, and three or four amazon sword plants, Echinodorus bleheri & Echinodorus nana.
what kind? I have sand substrate (play sand with my colors brown to it) and spotted cories just dont look as appealing on it... I can probably speical order just about anything if it would fit with loaches (in big tank) and look good on sand.DeadFishFloating said:lso for a 75g I'd settle for 6 corydoras, though I'd go for a different type than bronze corydoras.
I really dont have an algae problem, i just like the look of otos...DeadFishFloating said:My otocinclus spend more time cleaning my plants of algea, than cleaning my glass of algea.
Actually i have always thought about more than just tetras. This would be the first i would own any in 5 years of keeping 8 tanks (263gal total) haha, I have looked at the hatchetfish, they are pretty cool and ruled out the pencil fish and the rummynose was my hubby's first choice... but lemons were his 3rd... what would a school of lemons, school of rummies and some hatchetfish look like with the two pairs of Bolivian rams, and a trio of Apisto and maybe some angels? would it work out, depending on the temperament of the angels of course.DeadFishFloating said:As for dither fish, there are more than just tetras to think about. In one of my tanks I currently have marbled hatchetfish, golden & dwarf pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi & Nannostomus marginatus), and rummynose tetras. I also have lemon tetras (about 40 incidently lol) and blackline penguin fish (Thayeria boehlkei) in another tank.
It would look great! That’s what I meant previously when I suggested a few smaller groups of Dithers. I also think the Angles would be a wonderful addition, but since I’ve never personally kept them I was hesitant to make the suggestion.what would a school of lemons, school of rummies and some hatchetfish look like with the two pairs of Bolivian rams, and a trio of Apisto and maybe some angels? would it work out, depending on the temperament of the angels of course.
Now your just on the right track…I think your on the right track but your eyes are a bit bigger than your tank…![]()
It would look great! That’s what I meant previously when I suggested a few smaller groups of Dithers. I also think the Angles would be a wonderful addition, but since I’ve never personally kept them I was hesitant to make the suggestion.what would a school of lemons, school of rummies and some hatchetfish look like with the two pairs of Bolivian rams, and a trio of Apisto and maybe some angels? would it work out, depending on the temperament of the angels of course.
Now your just on the right track…I think your on the right track but your eyes are a bit bigger than your tank…![]()
haha, thanks! Once too many times i felt like the newbie suggesting having a bala shark, oscar and a school of neons in a 10 gal and then getting a 30 gal in a year when they start "growing" out of the 10. glad to know it appears i am learning!nc_nutcase said:I feel I can officially remove my initial statement
Now your just on the right track…I think your on the right track but your eyes are a bit bigger than your tank…![]()