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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhillipOrigami
    And so are chili rasboras if you think about it.

    "Micropredator"
    Yep...they hunt down brine shrimp like crazy
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    how about some blue rams or you could get some kribensis which are also a dwarf cichlid african buterfly fish or a tiger barb but I dont know how well they will go with the fish u have.
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    if you are interested in heavily planting the tank, you can get a banded bushfish from wetspot for about 7$ and they get about 3.2 inch long....
    KING OF THE GOLD BARBS RAWR!!!!
    I wonder if i plant one of my tiger barbs would the demon seed grow to a full tree?
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    you could consider semi aggressive tank mates, perhaps some Tiger barbs.

    One red tail black shark should fit, they grow 6" and you should only keep one per tank.

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    Anything really neat would require you to rehome the gourami. The most interesting predator you can own in that size tank would be a small school of bucktooth tetra. They are basically small piranha, except they are considerably more aggressive than actual piranha.
    "At some point you aren't making the animal more dead...You are just making a bigger mess." - Demjor19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rave
    you could consider semi aggressive tank mates, perhaps some Tiger barbs.

    One red tail black shark should fit, they grow 6" and you should only keep one per tank.
    Um. Do not put Tiger Barbs in a 20g.
    And red tailed sharks require 80g+. NEVER put a rts in a 20g. End of story.

    120g 5ft CA/SA Cichlids65g 4ft Planted Community5g Betta

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    Would yall say a leaopard ctenopoma? Would be too big in a 22 gall cube (16" x16") if he were the only fish in there besides Guppies shrimp AMD an apple snail that I could take out if I have to?

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    Assassin snails are predators.

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    Guys, this thread is over a month old LOL
    46 gal fw tank with black skirt tetras, neon tetras, spotted cory catfish, cherry barbs, guppies, snails & 4 amano shrimp - plastic & live plants
    5 gal QT with green corys & 2 guppies

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