New critters?

Discuss planted aquarium inhabitants
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I had a school of about 25 praecox in with a school of 25 pristella tetras without crowding issues in a 90. Only reason I changed it was that I needed a dither fish for my 75 with juvenile Frontosa cichlids. Moved the rainbows over there and now the Frontosa are regularly out and about, whereas they previously just had their faces poked out from the holes they were hiding in as the only fish in the tank.
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Robert

Thanks!

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Where to get the "odd fish?" If someone wants something unusual like melanotaenia praecox where do you find them. Obviously not Petsmart. So what is a reputable source elsewhere?

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Since you are up at the MD side, try Congressional Aquariums in Rockville. Their prices are a little on the high side, but they tend to have nice, healthy fish.

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Thanks! I'll give them a call when the time comes.

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Jim, House of Tropicals in Glen Burnie should also carry M. praecox (and several other oddballs), and GWAPA gets a 10% discount there with your membership card...
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You might be surprised by Petsmart, they had praecox last time I was in there.
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and was just as surprised by Petco when I picked up Roseline sharks last week there.
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I wonder if it varies by store wrt Pet*. I've never seen anything in either of my locals in our frequent visits for dog/cat food that would make me want to buy something.

I'll keep my eye out however and thanks for the pointer to HoT.

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I have 31 Rummynosed Tetra, Oto's, Cherry Barbs, etc. and all these would make good tank mates with shrimp in a well planted tank, and imo Rummys are the best schooling fish. I think you would be wise to stay with fish that max out at 1.5 to 2 inches to keep a healthy population of shrimp.

My tank has some old stock that does not allow me to keep any shrimp but I would love to have some. I have Kribensis, SAE, Dwarf Chain Loaches that are too large and would love to snack on some shrimp, but after they are gone I will make the addition of shrimp into the tank.
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