Changing Stock

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I have a 23g tank, thinking of getting a pair of convicts and a red tail shark. Anything else anyone recommends adding along with these?

Would cherry shrimp be ok to go in with these also?
 
I'm afraid you could get the red tail shark of the convicts, as both are unsuitable for a 20 gallon

I have already read up on the red tail shark and this is what it said: Tank:

The aquarium tank recommended to keep the red-tail shark is at least 20-gallons.
 
They are really too territorial to keep with any other fish in anything less than a 4 foot tank... And you do know that those places suck and never give out good advice
PS you'll have to edit that post and take out the link as it is against the rules to post links to websites like that
 
They are really too territorial to keep with any other fish in anything less than a 4 foot tank... And you do know that those places suck and never give out good advice
PS you'll have to edit that post and take out the link as it is against the rules to post links to websites like that

My bad, I don't know what to stock my tank with :( lol
 
They are really too territorial to keep with any other fish in anything less than a 4 foot tank... And you do know that those places suck and never give out good advice
PS you'll have to edit that post and take out the link as it is against the rules to post links to websites like that

Since when was it against the rules? Its a suggestion of where to find another source/opinion on the matter, sure we can all tell him to only get one for a tank of 36"-48" long minimum but having an actual website besides a forum can work just as well...

If posting links to aquarium fish profiles is not allowed on here, i would have been banned a long time ago...
 
I'm not sure if it was that specific website, but there are som websites that give out bad info that you aren't suppose to post. Like the stocking website. So I'm not 100% sure but I know that I've heard that more than once but eh, I'm not like a mod so what would I know. You can post that link again if you want to :good: As I'm not one hundred percent sure. Sights like ##150###, your not supposed to link on here.
See it blocked out what sight I was trieng to say
 
Nah it doesnt matter shark and convict idea out the window anyway so need more ideas lol :)
 
Cockatoo chichlids? (Apistogramma cacatuoides)
http://www.google.com/search?q=cockatoo+cichlid&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=Ucs5T5yUIqrS2AXo3KSvCg&biw=1024&bih=644&sei=Wcs5T9rOD4Og2gWA2aHACg
 
I'm not sure if it was that specific website, but there are som websites that give out bad info that you aren't suppose to post. Like the stocking website. So I'm not 100% sure but I know that I've heard that more than once but eh, I'm not like a mod so what would I know. You can post that link again if you want to :good: As I'm not one hundred percent sure. Sights like aqvisor
Yeah im not fighting you about anything, its just a link to lead from a general question, to a specific website that may answer the question better than we can explain...but if im wrong its all good, just let me know i guess....or delete my comment, its all good!

But besides tff this is a very nice place to email some other really knowledgeable people, also this is the red tailed black shark page...
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/redtailsharks.htm
-credit to WWM

Really would suggest only a 36" at absolute minimum, their an active territorial species, and trust me, my brother kept one in a 20 gallon when he was a novice....it didn't end well for the shark.. :/ (er i mean big minnow)

* edit: looks like i was a tad late....you could go lowend brackish water and have an awesome yet cute beast, otherwise known as a figure eight puffer.
 
I'm not sure if it was that specific website, but there are som websites that give out bad info that you aren't suppose to post. Like the stocking website. So I'm not 100% sure but I know that I've heard that more than once but eh, I'm not like a mod so what would I know. You can post that link again if you want to :good: As I'm not one hundred percent sure. Sights like aqvisor
Yeah im not fighting you about anything, its just a link to lead from a general question, to a specific website that may answer the question better than we can explain...but if im wrong its all good, just let me know i guess....or delete my comment, its all good!

But besides tff this is a very nice place to email some other really knowledgeable people, also this is the red tailed black shark page...
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/redtailsharks.htm
-credit to WWM

Really would suggest only a 36" at absolute minimum, their an active territorial species, and trust me, my brother kept one in a 20 gallon when he was a novice....it didn't end well for the shark.. :/ (er i mean big minnow)

* edit: looks like i was a tad late....you could go lowend brackish water and have an awesome yet cute beast, otherwise known as a figure eight puffer.

Chances are one of them will munch on my snails lol, maybe stock back up on guppies and some others
 
Chances are one of them will munch on my snails lol, maybe stock back up on guppies and some others
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er didnt know you had snails...lol yeah it would be the end of them if you did go the puffer route....

Bolivian rams with maybe some guppies or some tetras/rasboras are always recommended....usually most people like to recommend the school of small tetras/boras/etc and a pair of dwarf cichlids, seems to be popular.
 
What about
1 cockatoo chichlid
4 male guppies
12 cardinal tetras
8 Pygmy cories

Sounds good, i already have 4 guppies in there i think there all female, tho i been trying to work out weather the deformed one is male lol
 

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