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    I just brought home a group of Celestial Pearl Danios
    and was wondering if there is any other tank inhabatents that I might have
    that could be a positive or a negative to this new gorgeous group of fish I've just picked up,
    (PLUS) and been waiting for the longest time to be able to get a large group all @ once?



    Currentinhabitantsare:
    5 German Rams (4F/1M) "breeding @ the moment too...!
    6 cardinaltetra.
    4 Rummy nosetetra.
    6 bumblebeegoby.
    2 Clownloachs.
    3 S.A.E.
    1 Fancy Guppy.
    6 RCS.
    2 Amano Shrimp.
    2 Otto Cats.
    1 spotted pleco.
    1 "soon to arrive one broken-line royal pleco, and one golden nugget pleco(If I find out sooner the two will not be incompatible).
    8-10 olive nerite snails

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    Re: fish co-inhabitants, safe or not?

    Your shrimp MAYBE in danger..
    I have a royal broken and a golden nugget together.  
    Royal lives where there is wood in the water and chew on the wood -- its part of their diet.   Golden nugget lives in fast moving rivers and all rocky bottom not needing wood to live well.    Mine lives fine in a majority stone environment, but I have a piece of wood in there for the royal line.

    What fish do Jesper have
    180 WC T. Moorii Chilambo +1 Petro trewavasae.
    110
    Cyps, WC Xeno Spilopterus Kipili WC/F1/F2 T. sp red Kiku
    58 S. Decorus

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    • #3
      Re: fish co-inhabitants, safe or not?

      Originally posted by Zulaab";p="
      Your shrimp MAYBE in danger..
      I have a royal broken and a golden nugget together.  
      Royal lives where there is wood in the water and chew on the wood -- its part of their diet.   Golden nugget lives in fast moving rivers and all rocky bottom not needing wood to live well.    Mine lives fine in a majority stone environment, but I have a piece of wood in there for the royal line.
      ys lol

      My cherrys maybe, but the Amanos I really dought because they are very large and have been w/ me
      for a couple of years now and nothing has even put a scratch on these guys yet, loachs, large gouramis etc.. nothing thus far...
      "famous last words" LOL !!!

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