Hi Guys,
we are working on figuring out our stocking list for the 125 gallon tank, and are trying to figure out the "right" number of blood parrots to get. On the one hand, one blood parrot will likely cause less trouble, but on the other hand, they are "peaceful" for a cichlid, so I'm wondering if I'd be able to get away with three?
Plan is to get all the other fish on the stocking list first, and then introduce the parrot(s).
water is ~12d GH, pH ~8-9 out of the tap. planning on a lot of driftwood but I've been negligent so far in actually testing what the pH has dropped to in my driftwood soaking barrel. These numbers are from our local report, once I get my under sink filter (not RO filter) set up I will actually test what water going into the tank will be. As you can see, still somewhat in the planning stages.
tentative stocking list:
- 6x corydoras sterbai
- 10x black phantom tetras
- 10x bloodfin tetras
- possibly panda garra
- possibly firemouth cichlid (will add after parrot(s) if we do)
I realize that once the parrot(s) are full grown, the tetras may become enticing to eat. I have a 20gal tank that they can migrate to if necessary, and can also upgrade that tank up to a 40gal as necessary. My thinking is that the tetras should be ok for at least the first couple of years, and may possibly reach their lifespan before the parrots are big enough to eat them.
I want to do a planted tank, so that is another aspect to consider in all of this as well.
So tell me, would you do 1 BP or 3 BP's in this kind of setup, and why?
we are working on figuring out our stocking list for the 125 gallon tank, and are trying to figure out the "right" number of blood parrots to get. On the one hand, one blood parrot will likely cause less trouble, but on the other hand, they are "peaceful" for a cichlid, so I'm wondering if I'd be able to get away with three?
Plan is to get all the other fish on the stocking list first, and then introduce the parrot(s).
water is ~12d GH, pH ~8-9 out of the tap. planning on a lot of driftwood but I've been negligent so far in actually testing what the pH has dropped to in my driftwood soaking barrel. These numbers are from our local report, once I get my under sink filter (not RO filter) set up I will actually test what water going into the tank will be. As you can see, still somewhat in the planning stages.
tentative stocking list:
- 6x corydoras sterbai
- 10x black phantom tetras
- 10x bloodfin tetras
- possibly panda garra
- possibly firemouth cichlid (will add after parrot(s) if we do)
I realize that once the parrot(s) are full grown, the tetras may become enticing to eat. I have a 20gal tank that they can migrate to if necessary, and can also upgrade that tank up to a 40gal as necessary. My thinking is that the tetras should be ok for at least the first couple of years, and may possibly reach their lifespan before the parrots are big enough to eat them.
I want to do a planted tank, so that is another aspect to consider in all of this as well.
So tell me, would you do 1 BP or 3 BP's in this kind of setup, and why?