Hi all. I'm new to the forums and I hope no one takes offense to this topic.
Anyway, I have a 39 gal community tank housing a few clown loaches, an otto, a bristlenose pleco, some neons and the over-populating mollies. Don't get me wrong, I love the mollies. But they've just had the second lot of babies and since the lfs recently reneged on a deal to take any surplus babies off me, I'm in a bit of a pinch. I do have a few people that want some of the previous litter so at least that is something.
So, apart from getting rid of the mollies which I like, I'm wondering what fish choices would fit a community tank like mine and do the job I ask? I see angelfish mentioned here but have heard they can be "moody" and might like a bit more room. I see dwarf flag cichlids don't get too big and are usually ok in community tanks. They also fit with our water properties here. Would they be another option? Or could anyone give me some other species that would fit the purpose?
Thanks,
Dave.
Anyway, I have a 39 gal community tank housing a few clown loaches, an otto, a bristlenose pleco, some neons and the over-populating mollies. Don't get me wrong, I love the mollies. But they've just had the second lot of babies and since the lfs recently reneged on a deal to take any surplus babies off me, I'm in a bit of a pinch. I do have a few people that want some of the previous litter so at least that is something.
So, apart from getting rid of the mollies which I like, I'm wondering what fish choices would fit a community tank like mine and do the job I ask? I see angelfish mentioned here but have heard they can be "moody" and might like a bit more room. I see dwarf flag cichlids don't get too big and are usually ok in community tanks. They also fit with our water properties here. Would they be another option? Or could anyone give me some other species that would fit the purpose?
Thanks,
Dave.