What are your thoughts on these two species in the same tank?
I have always wanted tiger barbs, and I'm going to let myself get some soon. I'm aiming for 35-40 barbs, which I will quarantine in a 29 gallon (75x35x40 cm) and move into a bigger tank after 2 months or so.
I have one male bolivian ram in my 75 gallon community tank, whom I adore. I've been thinking for the last few weeks of changing the stocking anyways (there are currently panda corys, beckford pencilfish, hengeli/espei rasboras, and rosy tetras). So I was wondering how a bolivian ram would fair with a tank of tiger barbs.
I had not considered keeping the two together, as I had just assumed the tiger barbs would be too boisterous for the ram. However I was looking at the types of cichlids people keep with tiger barbs out of curiosity, and I've seen the two species kept together.
For me it would make things simpler if the two species could cooexist, as it means I can keep just one bigger tank long term if I preferred to.
The 75 gallon tank is 4ft long and about 2ft tall.
(120 x 40 x 60 cm)
I have always wanted tiger barbs, and I'm going to let myself get some soon. I'm aiming for 35-40 barbs, which I will quarantine in a 29 gallon (75x35x40 cm) and move into a bigger tank after 2 months or so.
I have one male bolivian ram in my 75 gallon community tank, whom I adore. I've been thinking for the last few weeks of changing the stocking anyways (there are currently panda corys, beckford pencilfish, hengeli/espei rasboras, and rosy tetras). So I was wondering how a bolivian ram would fair with a tank of tiger barbs.
I had not considered keeping the two together, as I had just assumed the tiger barbs would be too boisterous for the ram. However I was looking at the types of cichlids people keep with tiger barbs out of curiosity, and I've seen the two species kept together.
For me it would make things simpler if the two species could cooexist, as it means I can keep just one bigger tank long term if I preferred to.
The 75 gallon tank is 4ft long and about 2ft tall.
(120 x 40 x 60 cm)