DiscusKeeper403 . Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 4,502 Reaction score 1 Location Calgary Alberta Feb 3, 2007 #1 What do you think it is? I have posted before on the most agressive, now i'm wondering what the least aggressive is. Post what you think has the gentalist attitude.
What do you think it is? I have posted before on the most agressive, now i'm wondering what the least aggressive is. Post what you think has the gentalist attitude.
D dizzied Fish Addict Joined May 23, 2006 Messages 938 Reaction score 0 Location New York, NY Feb 3, 2007 #2 Corydoras. Mine do mindlessly bump into things, but not in aggressive manner.
F Fate2006 Fish Addict Joined Jan 6, 2007 Messages 717 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario, Canada Feb 3, 2007 #3 Please!!! dwarf frogs!
vancouver - l l a m a s - Joined Mar 22, 2006 Messages 2,460 Reaction score 0 Location British Columbia, Canada Feb 3, 2007 #4 definitely not dwarf frogs.. corys are pretty ''nice'' ... i cant remember ever seeing a cory attack something
definitely not dwarf frogs.. corys are pretty ''nice'' ... i cant remember ever seeing a cory attack something
kribensis12 I know where you live Joined Nov 13, 2006 Messages 8,679 Reaction score 593 Location Peoria, Illinois Feb 3, 2007 #5 I would have to say glo-light tetras or rummy nose tetras.
Tolak Gun Toting Lunatic Joined Sep 30, 2003 Messages 15,059 Reaction score 9 Location Chicago Feb 3, 2007 #6 Farlowella cats are incredibly non-aggressive & shy.
S shellyboylan Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 4, 2006 Messages 112 Reaction score 0 Location leigh/manchester Feb 3, 2007 #7 corys or some small tetras
J Jozlyn Guest Feb 3, 2007 #8 Bumble Bee goby, absolutley no agression, harmlessly bumble around the bottom of the tank, gorgeous!
R Rhiannon Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 620 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2007 #9 Guppies and corys!
The-Wolf Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 11,145 Reaction score 11 Location Kent UK Feb 4, 2007 #10 most rainbowfish species, especially those in the psudomugil genus
Dorkhedeos Boss Major Joined Dec 1, 2003 Messages 2,896 Reaction score 0 Location San Francisco/San Jose, CA Feb 4, 2007 #11 i would have to say the lamprey. they are like the most peaceful thing ever khulis or cory
fry_lover Fred and the Fredettes Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,709 Reaction score 0 Location London, UK Feb 4, 2007 #12 That i have kept..... Corydoras (wins hands down) Guppies (in relation to live-bearers) i find them less aggressive than Swordtails, Mollies and Platies
That i have kept..... Corydoras (wins hands down) Guppies (in relation to live-bearers) i find them less aggressive than Swordtails, Mollies and Platies
H helsekia The animals have taken over my asylum! Joined Jan 30, 2006 Messages 1,188 Reaction score 0 Location north lincs,uk Feb 4, 2007 #13 i would go with cories as well they just seem to get on with life and ignore everything that isnt a cory lol
i would go with cories as well they just seem to get on with life and ignore everything that isnt a cory lol
C Castellop123 Fish Herder Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 1,213 Reaction score 0 Location GB Feb 4, 2007 #14 Pearl Danio's are not aggressive... they form loyal breeding pairs!
D dwarfgourami Fish Connoisseur Joined Apr 5, 2005 Messages 5,090 Reaction score 1 Location Southampton, uk Feb 4, 2007 #15 Corydoras definitely, they even have cuddly sex. Abolutele little darlings. Guppies can be quite aggressive, I've got some siblings that can't be kept in the same tank, and I had an old female who was a right horror. But I really don't believe corys are capable of aggression.
Corydoras definitely, they even have cuddly sex. Abolutele little darlings. Guppies can be quite aggressive, I've got some siblings that can't be kept in the same tank, and I had an old female who was a right horror. But I really don't believe corys are capable of aggression.