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    Cacatuoides with corydora

    I've got no intention of breeding them in the main display tank: the setup will actually be a 4-tank setup (10ft display, sump, 3-4ft isolation/breeding tank, and a fry growout tank), though, and I have several other tanks. I definitely wouldn't be considering a pleco, since they'd completely...
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    Cacatuoides with corydora

    A 20L tank is a little different to a 425L tank, though: that's why I was surprised to have a response of "Don't even try it", rather than a discussion of whether I'd be okay with a 48x15 footprint, or should go with a 60x24 footprint. Everything else I've read suggests that it's fine in a...
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    Cacatuoides with corydora

    Will an apisto attack that hard initially? With the other cichlids I’ve kept, the breeding pair will chase any other fish away, and only actually attack if the other fish doesn’t leave I understand that forcing fish into a small enough tank that they can’t escape will leave to damage - but is...
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    Cacatuoides with corydora

    Hi guys I'm planning a new tank, and I'm looking at a SA biotope... but more of a theme than a biotope. Soft water, a few tannins, and SA fish, anyway. I've kept larger SA cichlids, so that's all fine. However, I'm struggling to find clear answers on keeping Apistogramma with Corydoras. Some...
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    Cacatuoid trio issues

    I'd agree with the above. It also appears to be a fairly "tall" 55, so you aren't getting much more of a footprint than a 40G - basically the entire top half of the tank is useless when it comes to territories, especially if there's nothing to block sightlines
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    Wood

    Oak is definitely fine. Avoid anything that produces cones/pinecones, though! Here's a far more comprehensive list from another forum I frequent - I don't want to post the link as I'm a new member, but if a mod says it's okay I'll add a link: Either way, credit for compiling this list goes to...
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