Guzi78.9
New Member
So i was thinking of getting 3 Keyhole Cichlids, 9 Skirt Tetras, 5 gold barbs, 1 Red Tailed Shark, and 1 Blood Parrot. Idk if a blood parrot or Red Tailed Shark would work together in a 75 gallon.
Well I had the tank before with Fancy Goldfish but then they died and I abandoned the tank but then I decided to fill it back up now i need something to put in the tankSide question. How do you prepare and cycle a tank without knowing what are you preparing the tank for?
I always chose the main fish first and based on their need, their requirement i prepare the environment before cycling it. Are you planning to adjust the tank based on that what you pick?
Just curious. Not judging
Hmmmm, your right how many gold barbs or skirt tetras could I get without overstocking the tankNow onto the judging. You have the space and you chose to get the minimal recommend amount of shoaling fish where the rule is 'more is better'. Why?
So first of all I would leave the shark. The red tail shark are quite aggressive from what I've read. Rainbow sharks I would also leave there not really suitable for cichlids or other bottom dewelers. Blood parrots can work if you want them it should be fine. I would add the parrot last to the tank. The one other thing I think you should change is the number of gold barbs I would get a bare minimum of ten.So i was thinking of getting 3 Keyhole Cichlids, 9 Skirt Tetras, 5 gold barbs, 1 Red Tailed Shark, and 1 Blood Parrot. Idk if a blood parrot or Red Tailed Shark would work together in a 75 gallon.