Piotr
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Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have a planted tank with a group of bolivian rams. They co-existed peacefully until rams spawned. They dug a hole in the back. That was ok. But soon after hatching, they dig more and move the wrigglers from one hole to another. They uproot quite a lot. I am thinking about changing them to another species. Is this a typical behaviour or are there dwarf cichlids which don't dig? 30 gal tank, so too smal for angelfish which would be a great choice in a planted tank.
I am new to this forum. I have a planted tank with a group of bolivian rams. They co-existed peacefully until rams spawned. They dug a hole in the back. That was ok. But soon after hatching, they dig more and move the wrigglers from one hole to another. They uproot quite a lot. I am thinking about changing them to another species. Is this a typical behaviour or are there dwarf cichlids which don't dig? 30 gal tank, so too smal for angelfish which would be a great choice in a planted tank.