Mayu
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Not sure if this would be the place to post this question, so please just volleyball me to wherever this goes if this is the wrong place, with my apologies.
anyhoos.
I've been doing research on what to stock my new tank with when it's finished cycling (which will be a while yet.)
I'm researching Pink Convict Cichlids, black convicts and Dojo Loaches. Anyone who has had these have opinions on hardiness, difficulty level of care, and so on?
I like the fact that Pink Convicts are not only attractive, but they protect and rear their young... however I see they're listed as difficult when it comes to care... Black convicts seem to be rated a bit less difficult than the pink convicts.
on the other hand I like Dojo Loaches because they are said to be friendly live in harmony with other fish, like the fancy goldfish (although I love Ryukins I don't know if I really want to deal with their waste.) but just cause they're compatible doesn't mean I have to get a goldfish too. so that's a plus.
anyway... what are your thoughts on it?
anyhoos.
I've been doing research on what to stock my new tank with when it's finished cycling (which will be a while yet.)
I'm researching Pink Convict Cichlids, black convicts and Dojo Loaches. Anyone who has had these have opinions on hardiness, difficulty level of care, and so on?
I like the fact that Pink Convicts are not only attractive, but they protect and rear their young... however I see they're listed as difficult when it comes to care... Black convicts seem to be rated a bit less difficult than the pink convicts.
on the other hand I like Dojo Loaches because they are said to be friendly live in harmony with other fish, like the fancy goldfish (although I love Ryukins I don't know if I really want to deal with their waste.) but just cause they're compatible doesn't mean I have to get a goldfish too. so that's a plus.
anyway... what are your thoughts on it?