That's an excellent resource squid
so if i put 2 jack dempsey 2 parrot, 3 bala shark and 2 disguise that should be all right if there all the same size?
Why semi aggressive?
Cichlids seem to be your best bet.
Malawis?
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i think there more colorful then community
so if i put 2 jack dempsey 2 parrot, 3 bala shark and 2 disguise that should be all right if there all the same size?
so if i put 2 jack dempsey 2 parrot, 3 bala shark and 2 disguise that should be all right if there all the same size?
so if i put 2 jack dempsey 2 parrot, 3 bala shark and 2 disguise that should be all right if there all the same size?
With all due respect, it's helpful to do a little bit of reading at the same time as asking for help, or at least not ignore suggestons. I gave you a link to play around with stocking, and it would have told you that this selection in your tank would not just be slightly wrong, but a pretty bad idea.
A lot of people on this forum to help you, but you have to put the time in too.
Cheers,
Squid
so if i put 2 jack dempsey 2 parrot, 3 bala shark and 2 disguise that should be all right if there all the same size?
Agreed with above you would need a much much bigger tank for all them just due to the size and agression I wont go over the size again its been said but just know that none of them can live in your tank.
If you want a semi aggressive tank stick to dwarfs, there are tons of smaller options for tanks that are just a bit harder to find but not impossible! Although as for aggressive being more colourful is debateable there are a lot of quite peaceful fish that have just stunning colour. For example a Orange Thick Lipped gourami or dwarf cockatoo cichlids
For example in a 29 gallon tank you could consider something like
3 Apistogramma Cacatuoides (cockatoo cichlid - keep 1 male with 2 females)
1 Orange thick lipped Gourami
8 Flame tetras (also known as Von Rio tetras)
6 Dwarf Chain Loach or Zebra Loach (not clowns these get far to big for a 29)
Wills