Mikrogeophagus altispinosus.
I'm under the impression that any cichlid can be a risk in a community set up, but also that these seem to be on the more peaceful end of the spectrum. I would get a single juvenile male, who would be quarantined in a 54L ( 60x30x30 cm) and then moved to a 280L (120x40x60 cm) after a few months. I also want to get some corydoras and a golden ancistrus, but the corys with the other two fish might be pushing it for a 54L quarantine.
My hengels rasboras will also be in the 280L if/when the ram is added. (Trigonostigma hengeli).
Would the bolivian ram bother the corys in "his territory" and maybe outcompete them for food? Is there anything else to be concerned about or to consider?
I'm under the impression that any cichlid can be a risk in a community set up, but also that these seem to be on the more peaceful end of the spectrum. I would get a single juvenile male, who would be quarantined in a 54L ( 60x30x30 cm) and then moved to a 280L (120x40x60 cm) after a few months. I also want to get some corydoras and a golden ancistrus, but the corys with the other two fish might be pushing it for a 54L quarantine.
My hengels rasboras will also be in the 280L if/when the ram is added. (Trigonostigma hengeli).
Would the bolivian ram bother the corys in "his territory" and maybe outcompete them for food? Is there anything else to be concerned about or to consider?