please dont tar every barb with the same tiger barb brush. theres a lot of barbs that are perfectly safe with community species. in my tank my pentazona school lovely. i always tell my customers they are like friendly tiger barbs
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lefty07603 said:now its between glow light tetras or cherry barbstoo manny choices, does anyone have experiance with cherry barbs? what if i do
7 rasboras
7 glowlight tetras
7 cherry barbs
4 platy/swordtail
1 molly
4 male guppies
4 shrimp?
is that pushing it?
Rasbora Espei ;-).. Beautiful aren't they.. Can't wait to purchase some.RCA said:I the Rasboras Espei, and now have a total of (checks spreadsheet) 25 split into three aquariums at present. 11, 8 and 6. I find they school well and that is why I got more of them for the other aquariums. They are hardy, a very bright orange compared to standard Rasboras, plus they keep a streamlined appearance, vs the deeper body.
Zebra Danios dart all over the place like maniacs, is there a reason you want Zebras? I have seen some of the other Danios and they can be attractive as a school. Another to consider would be pencil fish, mine have gone a jet black, bright red with white tips to their fins, a lot brighter (as most fish are) than the stock tanks at the LFS.
I would go for the Cherry Barbs too over the Glowlights, they will offer more colour within the aquarium. I believe your male guppies may harass any females in the tank, so be prepared to do a switch around if they do. Have you seen the endler guppies?Ruskull said:now its between glow light tetras or cherry barbstoo manny choices, does anyone have experiance with cherry barbs? what if i do
7 rasboras
7 glowlight tetras
7 cherry barbs
4 platy/swordtail
1 molly
4 male guppies
4 shrimp?
is that pushing it?
Cherry Barbs are great fish. They chase each other playfully and you get the added bonus that it's easy to tell male from female. In fact they look so different that it's almost like having 2 separate shoals of fish for the price of one! The male Cherry's available by me are incredibly red also.............they don't school like other shoalers do, at least they never did for me. I always had them in pairs, 3 pair to be exact.
They are indeed stunning, mine are a really bright orange now and I love them. At feeding time they are like little piranhas. I have now split them to 9, 10 and 6 between the three tanks. I would get more if I could get hold of them as they look great in a school. Imagine like, 50-100 of themAnd76reW said:Rasbora Espei ;-).. Beautiful aren't they.. Can't wait to purchase some.Ithe Rasboras Espei, and now have a total of (checks spreadsheet) 25 split into three aquariums at present. 11, 8 and 6. I find they school well and that is why I got more of them for the other aquariums. They are hardy, a very bright orange compared to standard Rasboras, plus they keep a streamlined appearance, vs the deeper body.
Zebra Danios dart all over the place like maniacs, is there a reason you want Zebras? I have seen some of the other Danios and they can be attractive as a school. Another to consider would be pencil fish, mine have gone a jet black, bright red with white tips to their fins, a lot brighter (as most fish are) than the stock tanks at the LFS.