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SubscribeHELLO!! stocking a 37 gallon established
Jessmoment
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Okay I usually have guppies

I'm going to try something else I'm not having good luck. What do u think about stocking a 37 gallon with spome pretty fish...maybe angels? something like that could i have any suggestions with nice looking fish (I love watching my tank) Something as colorful as the guppy maybe?

Thanks for any input

Jessica
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SJinNJ
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Angels are nice looking fish. If that's what you want, go for it.

If you are looking for colorful fish, maybe you should check out african cichlids.
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Jessmoment
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which sort I just know my guppies only. What kinds do u suggest the only other fish i know besides guppies are oscars (my friend has them)

What do u think?

Whats thenames?

Are they compatable?
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SJinNJ
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Well you can't mix angels and african cichlids. If you went with angels I would recommend 2, then a BN, and a school of smaller fish (not anything like neons the angels would eat when they got bigger).

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Alex
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how about
2 Rams
2 apitsos
2BNs
6 hatchetfish
12 cardinal tetras


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Ethan14
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i agree with that african cichlids would be a good choice. they are very colorful and extremely intelligent and fun to observe. by the way, what is a BN?
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r0b3y
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I think
2 Angels
2 Rams
8 Cories
10 rummynose or larger cards
1 BN

BN = Bristlenose Catfish

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Hoa dude_dude
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If you like reasonably colourfull & hardy fish, go with what r0b3y suggested

How tall is the tank?

Last edited by dude_dude at 07-Jul-2005 04:48
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2 Angels.
2 Rams.
10 Rummynose Tetra's.
8 Corydoras.
1 BN.



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