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Old July 2nd 03, 05:15 PM
Flash Wilson
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Default Kribs/rams compatibility.

Hi,

I've got a 200 litre community tank which among its occupants
has a pair of kribs. Loads of room in it (although the other fish
will grow, but are growing slowly)...

If I get another pair of kribs (younger) or a pair of rams, would
the existing pair be likely to be friendly or unfriendly towards
them? They are not at all aggressive although initially they were
a bit defensive when nesting, but they aren't any more.

The tankmates are a varied batch and they really shouldnt be
getting along, but they a 3 tiger barbs, 3 fancy guppies,
4 longfin danios, 3 small clown loaches, a pleco, a clown syno and
a pangassius cat which has actually settled and eats everything.
(Don't ask about the guppies with the barbs... but to my relief
it works fine and they don't touch each other.)

The kribs fit in fine and keep themselves to themselves although
they probably explore the full length of the tank far more than the
others.

(Not really after any alternative tankmates than kribs or rams.
When the barbs die off I might look at something else.
But if anyone wants to suggest any - pH 8, KH medium hard.)

So, ram and krib advice please.

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Old July 2nd 03, 05:26 PM
Jim Brown
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Default Kribs/rams compatibility.

Another pair of kribs should do fine, but there will probably be some
shifting of who pairs with who. Rams would also do as well as the kribs,
but recognize that your water is outside both fish's preferred range.
Three tiger barbs will soon give your guppies and longfin danios trouble.
(See, I didn't ask)
And when are you getting the new, bigger tank when the ID shark outgrows
this tank? ;-)

Jim

Flash Wilson wrote in message
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Hi,

I've got a 200 litre community tank which among its occupants
has a pair of kribs. Loads of room in it (although the other fish
will grow, but are growing slowly)...

If I get another pair of kribs (younger) or a pair of rams, would
the existing pair be likely to be friendly or unfriendly towards
them? They are not at all aggressive although initially they were
a bit defensive when nesting, but they aren't any more.

The tankmates are a varied batch and they really shouldnt be
getting along, but they a 3 tiger barbs, 3 fancy guppies,
4 longfin danios, 3 small clown loaches, a pleco, a clown syno and
a pangassius cat which has actually settled and eats everything.
(Don't ask about the guppies with the barbs... but to my relief
it works fine and they don't touch each other.)

The kribs fit in fine and keep themselves to themselves although
they probably explore the full length of the tank far more than the
others.

(Not really after any alternative tankmates than kribs or rams.
When the barbs die off I might look at something else.
But if anyone wants to suggest any - pH 8, KH medium hard.)

So, ram and krib advice please.

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Old July 3rd 03, 10:51 AM
Flash Wilson
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Default Kribs/rams compatibility.

On 2 Jul 2003 17:23:17 -0700, Timothy Chu wrote:
I have pretty close to the same setup: two rams (not a mated pair, but
a male and a female) and a lone male kribensis. The krib hangs out in
a corner thanks to a siamese algae eater who believes the entire tank
is his territory, but the krib seems to be ok with it.


Thanks for that Sounds like it would be ok.

territory doesn't really overlap too much. I'd imagine that if your
kribs begin breeding, there might be trouble although in a 200 litre,
that's lots of room for the other fish to occupy.


Ah yes, if they breed... the existing pair lay eggs but nothing hatches
and sometime later they get eaten when they give up guarding them.

If they did breed - and the other fish didnt get the fry - the local
LFS would probably take them. Or friends. I say this because the
local LFS always has a tank of loads of juvenile kribs!

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heh, thanks I need more ascii fish


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