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On 5/31/2024 at 12:29 PM, Tony s said:

That’s actually great! Live bearers and snails would be great for you. You could also do something like shell dwellers. Or any small Lake Tanganyika cichlids. Multifsciata would be cool. Sand and shell substrate. They constantly rearrange the tank.no plants but they’re excellent parents so you’ll have lots of babies. Or an all guppy tank. Or all platy. Something with lots of movement and of course, babies. 

Mmmm, yes, I am digging these vibes. I have long wanted to do a shellie tank... But idk if I want my first experiment into African Cichlids to be with an audience 😂

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On 5/31/2024 at 1:58 PM, HansE said:

I want my first experiment into African Cichlids to be with an audience

They should be okay. Haven't heard they're horribly aggressive. Or... could do gold ocellatus. which are finger biting little rage monsters 🤣

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