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M. praecox will enter shrimp, but if you have a heavily planted tank, and give the cherries a head start, they'll breed faster than the fish can devour them. In my experience, they leave the larger Amano shrimp alone. (In my 75G, the Amano's even graze with large Angelfish around -- maybe I just have sissy fish)
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"enter"?
The tank is a dense jungle at both ends right down to the substrate. The middle will be a bit thinner.
Amanos probably smack the angels around. They're definitely bad boys!
I think I might keep the 10g working as a shrimp breeder which I can use to repopulate the 90g if necessary.
Thanks
Jim
The tank is a dense jungle at both ends right down to the substrate. The middle will be a bit thinner.
Amanos probably smack the angels around. They're definitely bad boys!
I think I might keep the 10g working as a shrimp breeder which I can use to repopulate the 90g if necessary.
Thanks
Jim
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I've decided to gather as many of my fish as I can and bring them for September auction.
I'm going to start my RCS this week and add Amanos and some loaches from the group buy.
Once the shrimp have overrun the tank and I catch any remaining fish I'll start to add a couple dozen hemigrammus bleheri.
I make a decision on anything else to add later. I'm definitely leaning toward 3m/3f Melanotaenia praecox.
I'll also add to my c.habrosus another 6.
With the rummies schooling, the habrosus and loaches working the bottom, shrimp everywhere and perhaps the rainbowfish, it should be busy place without being overloaded.
Thanks to all for the input!
Jim (n00b)
I'm going to start my RCS this week and add Amanos and some loaches from the group buy.
Once the shrimp have overrun the tank and I catch any remaining fish I'll start to add a couple dozen hemigrammus bleheri.
I make a decision on anything else to add later. I'm definitely leaning toward 3m/3f Melanotaenia praecox.
I'll also add to my c.habrosus another 6.
With the rummies schooling, the habrosus and loaches working the bottom, shrimp everywhere and perhaps the rainbowfish, it should be busy place without being overloaded.
Thanks to all for the input!
Jim (n00b)
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You might want to bump that up to 3m/6f,or better yet, 4m/6-7f. When the males colour up to breed they really pop and only 2 won't do them justice, and they'll probably wear themselves out displaying and trying to dominate each other.
I had a dozen I got from Robert Ricketts in my 110 and they really put on a show!
Cheers.
Jim
I had a dozen I got from Robert Ricketts in my 110 and they really put on a show!
Cheers.
Jim
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