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Communist Hamster
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Ok, I've got this 37g tank, it's been set up for about 3 months and the current stock is
5 Guppies
6 Bronze Cories
1 Bolivian Ram
2 Dwarf Gouramies

Can anyone recommend a good fish to add? I was thinking about 3-4", peaceful and interesting. I thought about adding 1-3 of these.
Thanks!
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Azrael_Darkness
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blind cave tetras are interesting fish seeing they have no eyes and yet they manage to move around the tank with no problem. Anoter ram is also an option as they seem to do better in pairs and maybe you'll even get some fry out of it.
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You could go with a number of smaller South American cichlids. Apistogrammas, keyholes, festivums, checkerboard cichids, another ram, and curviceps cichlids are all possibilities. Are you looking for something that is colorful, or has personality, or both?



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You could add a bristle-nose catfish or maybe another bolivian ram or a blue ram or some otehr small cichlid.
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Yeah, I was thinking about another Ram. Maybe a small school of tetras as well? Which are the least nippy tetras?
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The least nippy tetras are probably neons and their closest relatives, such as cardinal and glo-light tetras. These smaller tetras are rarely nippy, and will get along with any tankmate that doesn't eat them.



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Yeah, neons I have seen to nip occasionaly, cardinals, glolights, rummy-nose, glass bloodfin are all non-nippy small tetras, the bigger tetras seem to be the nippiest ones.
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try angel fish.
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