veil92 Fishaholic Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 435 Reaction score 0 Location Florida, USA Jun 11, 2008 #1 My lfs currently has plenty of Farllowella and was wondering if one or maybe two would be able to co-exist along with Rineloricaria sp..
My lfs currently has plenty of Farllowella and was wondering if one or maybe two would be able to co-exist along with Rineloricaria sp..
severum boy Fish Herder Joined May 25, 2006 Messages 1,127 Reaction score 0 Location Wells, Somerset Jun 12, 2008 #2 I would imagine so, but just make sure that they have seperate caves/hiding places to minimise aggression.
I would imagine so, but just make sure that they have seperate caves/hiding places to minimise aggression.
Bloo ~ I learn something new ~ ~~~~ every day ~~~~ Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 9,085 Reaction score 1 Location Norfolk, UK Jun 16, 2008 #3 Well neither of those use caves or are aggressive. Slightly territorial perhaps but no more than that. So they will co-exist quite happily. But they would however appreciate plenty of bogwood to hang from or rest on.
Well neither of those use caves or are aggressive. Slightly territorial perhaps but no more than that. So they will co-exist quite happily. But they would however appreciate plenty of bogwood to hang from or rest on.
OP OP veil92 Fishaholic Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 435 Reaction score 0 Location Florida, USA Jun 16, 2008 #4 Thanks guys. I already have the Rineloricaria sp. There's driftwood in the tank, but it seems that it prefers to bury itself in the sand.
Thanks guys. I already have the Rineloricaria sp. There's driftwood in the tank, but it seems that it prefers to bury itself in the sand.