what shall i do

If your after colour, i think a cichlid tank is definately the way to go. I realise they're not big, but they help to keep the option of any future additions open...

Dwarf cichlids (apistos, rams, etc) are very colourful, not to hard to find, and if you ever want to try your hand at breeding them, they're not too difficult. You can also add a fair few tetras and catfish.
 
ive have just seen some arowana i thought they were nice but the price was a abit tooooo much for me (£1250) is there any fish like them but not as much


i will go for marines but not yet as i wont to start breeding at the moment is there any nice fish too breed but not livebreeders as i have had too much success with them
 
dunno about cheap but a planted tank with 500 neons and 5-6 discus. Buy them small to grow up being used to being aound neon tetra without seeing them as food).

Ben
 
jkrekord said:
wat about convict cichlids it wud have to be a species only tank though but theyre an interesting fish
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i have never heard of them plese say what they are
 
I say either Oscars or Angels.

I had an Oscar for many years and they are great.

They become your best friend, well mine did....maybe Im just sad though!
 
convict cichlids are a striped cichlids theyre small for a cichlid an are very pretty an interestin yet they are deadly vicious an so should be kept in a species they are easy to breed an are good parents but get even more aggressive wwen they have babies
amazin fish tho :D
 
jkrekord said:
convict cichlids are a striped cichlids theyre small for a cichlid an are very pretty an interestin yet they are deadly vicious an so should be kept in a species they are easy to breed an are good parents but get even more aggressive wwen they have babies
amazin fish tho :D
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thanks i never knew that thanks
 

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