ssarah30
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Never heard of a blue Zebra, Ive got 4 red and 4 pink though Your tank looks fine, def put some Lime stone rocks or Lava rock from them to hide in
12 is by no means crowded for a 4 x 2 x 2 tank, you can easily home 20+ if selected right and you keep up your maintainence.ssarah30 said:12 seems a bit too much for a tank of your size, but other people could disagree as they like to be a bit crowded to ease aggression, also 3 females to 1 male is a good ratio
cheers all advice is good advicegixer said:12 is by no means crowded for a 4 x 2 x 2 tank, you can easily home 20+ if selected right and you keep up your maintainence.ssarah30 said:12 seems a bit too much for a tank of your size, but other people could disagree as they like to be a bit crowded to ease aggression, also 3 females to 1 male is a good ratio
i have kept over 30 before in a similiar sized tank.
think its now classed as a "hot topic" or something coz its had so many replies nownuttyfishgirl said:lol anyone know why there is a red envelope next to this topic as opposed to a blue one in the very first column?
thank you so much ... there is bas in bolton which is where my last ones came from nice cichlids but most of them too big to add to my others , and pier aquatics which is in wigan they have wonderful fish but not much choicegixer said:this should only be done with carefully selected fish though and a strict maintenance regime.
racking my brains to think of a lfs near wigan now with nice mbuna
pretty sure there was one in widnes, but not been there in years, will try to look on thursday as i'm working in widnes thursday/friday
Oasis Aquatics in Salford.nuttyfishgirl said:i would like more in there but not got a great variety around here in my lfs places
so need to look further afield
(beat ya to it Ferris!! )