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Tank Mates
I am currently mnaturing a 5' tank which I intend to populate with about 10 Queen Arabesques. What fish would people suhgest for a shoaling fish and as algae eaters
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If you want a "pleco" algae eater, I would suggest common bristlenose, . Easy to care for, not very agressive towards similar species, etc, etc.
As for shoaling fish, there's been several suggestions for that previously. You want some current-tolerant fish, so for instance Neon's and the like aren't particularly good.
Here's a coupel of threads on the subject:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=12893
and
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2384
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Mats
As for shoaling fish, there's been several suggestions for that previously. You want some current-tolerant fish, so for instance Neon's and the like aren't particularly good.
Here's a coupel of threads on the subject:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=12893
and
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2384
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Mats
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Hi.
As I mentioned in the first thread that Mats posted, I would recommend a Teleocichla sp, or a Crenicichla sp such as C.urosema or C.compressiceps.
These are biotope fish found alongside Hypancistrus in the clearwater southern Amazon tributaries such as the Xingu, Tapajos and Tocatins.
As also recommended before are Congo Tetras. These are very suitable to the fast currents, easily available and very nice looking. They obviously aren't strictly biotope though.
As I mentioned in the first thread that Mats posted, I would recommend a Teleocichla sp, or a Crenicichla sp such as C.urosema or C.compressiceps.
These are biotope fish found alongside Hypancistrus in the clearwater southern Amazon tributaries such as the Xingu, Tapajos and Tocatins.
As also recommended before are Congo Tetras. These are very suitable to the fast currents, easily available and very nice looking. They obviously aren't strictly biotope though.
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