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cichlid7

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    Warning: When Dwarf Flag Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: Flying Fox is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: When Bolivian Ram starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: When Dwarf Flag Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: Flying Fox is too aggressive to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: When Bolivian Ram starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too aggressive to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: Discus is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space.

    Warning: At least 5 x Discus are recommended in a group.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Discus.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Discus.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Dwarf Flag Cichlid.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Flying Fox.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Kribensis.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Peppered Cory.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Peppered Cory.

    Warning: Clown Loach is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Swordtail.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Swordtail.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Bolivian Ram.

    Warning: At least 5 x Zebra Danio are recommended in a group.

    Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Danio.

    Warning: When Parrot Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Danio.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too big to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too big to co-exist with Cherry Barb.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too big to co-exist with Peppered Cory.

    Warning: Parrot Cichlid is too big to co-exist with Zebra Danio.

    Warning: Your selected species will eventually require 244% of your aquarium space. You may need to deal with territorial aggressions later on. Try removing some of (Laetacara curviceps, Pelvicachromis pulcher, Corydoras paleatus, Chromobotia macracanthus, Mikrogeophagus altispinosus, Danio rerio, Hoplarchus psittacus) or get a larger aquarium tank.

    Warning: Water temperature requirements are not fully compatible between all selected species.

    => 25 - 30C: Cardinal Tetra

    => 25 - 30C: Cherry Barb

    => 25 - 30C: Discus

    => 25 - 30C: Dwarf Flag Cichlid

    => 25 - 30C: Flying Fox

    => 25 - 30C: Kribensis

    => 25 - 30C: Peppered Cory

    => 25 - 30C: Clown Loach

    => 25 - 30C: Swordtail

    => 25 - 30C: Bolivian Ram

    => 25 - 30C: Zebra Danio

    => 25 - 30C: Parrot Cichlid

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    Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.6.

    Recommended hardness range: 5 - 15 dH.

    Warning: You should add more aquarium filtration capacity.

    Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 99%. [What's this?]

    Your tank is too small - it will require massive amount of frequent water changes!

    Your aquarium stocking level is 265%. [Generate Image] [What's this?]

    You should consider a larger tank for this combination.

  2. Hi in my tank i have

    2x Ornate Bichir 35+cm

    silver Arowana 25+cm

    2x Gold severums 15-20cm

    2x Albino Oscars 15-20cm

    just wondering if i can add

    1or2 Pleco's 30cm+

    Tank is 245 x 77 x 62cm (LxWxH)

    When i got the Ornate Bichirs i was told that you can not keep plecos with Bichir but can not remember what his reason was, i've looked online and most sites say they a good tankmates :-? :-?

    What do you guy's think??

    Thanks

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