I keep getting conflicting information about this. I'm working on the final roster for my main tank and I have everything except one final fish. Some are in my main tank and some are still in the Q-tank, but this is what I have:
Melanotaenia praecox 1 female Dwarf Rainbowfish
Betta Splendens 1 female Betta
Colisa lalia 1 Dwarf Neon Blue Gourami
Otocinclus Vestitus 3 Otocinclus
Microgeophagus ramirezi 1 Angel Ram
Paracheirodon axelrodi 7 Cardinal Tetras
I'm thinking about adding an:
Apistogramma Cacatuoide 1 Double Full Red Cockatoo (suggested by Poetic_Irony)
or another male Dwarf Cichlid of some kind, but not sure if two male Dwarf Cichlids will get along. Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks
Zambize
So do Dwarf Cichlids get along or not?
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
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there are some apistogramus that i had that looked and were better quality fish than the comon Cacatuoides double red...
like the bitaeniata or the viejita... and i wouldn't get the double red... the red takes away the pearls that the normal cockatoo's have... they're more of a rainbow... double reds just have red dorsal and coudal fins... but they do stand out...
um... i had my apisto. with ram cichlids... i heard about them doing okay with kribs... both of those aren't aggressive... actually... i don't think any of they are aggressive...
good luck...
like the bitaeniata or the viejita... and i wouldn't get the double red... the red takes away the pearls that the normal cockatoo's have... they're more of a rainbow... double reds just have red dorsal and coudal fins... but they do stand out...
um... i had my apisto. with ram cichlids... i heard about them doing okay with kribs... both of those aren't aggressive... actually... i don't think any of they are aggressive...
good luck...