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Old November 22nd 03, 11:28 PM
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Default Tank-cycle, Tank-cycle, I want my tank to tank-cycle (I hear Queen!)...

Hi all,

My tank is still cycling and all I have left include:

2 Guppies (male & female)
1 baby guppy
1 Pleco
1 Male Platy (questionable future)
1 Female Dwarf Gourami (questionable future)
1 Zebra Daneo (questionable future)

Keeping in mind that I have a 25 gallon tank (accoriding to the
measurements of the tank. Officially, the tank is 23 gallons), I was
wondering if you all could recommend some fish to fill it with.

I was hoping to get some cichlidaes for the tank, but my reading
indicates that most will probably gobble up the survivers of the last
stocking fiasco, and with the whole territory business, it could
create a lot of complications.

I'd really like to get some bigger, more interesting fish.

Any recommendations?

I know there is some controversy about this - do Parrot Fish fit in
the scheme of things? Are they freshwater or marine?

Regards,
Neil
 




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