I recently lost my last female A. trifasciata
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I have three extra adult males. Right now I have one in a 30 gal. community (36" x 12" footprint) and the other two are each in separate 10 gal. tanks. Unfortunately, I need those 10 gallon tanks. My options for relocation include:
1. The 30 gallon community (could three males be in there if there are no other dwarves? I doubt it. It's a planted tank, so lots of cover, hiding, sight blockers, but still.)
2. A 29 gallon with a few young A. borellii that I'm trying to grow out. (concerned about younger fish)
3. A 45 gallon (48" x 18" footprint) with two male and 5 female A. caucatuoides.
Any thoughts on where I should keep these guys? If not, if there's anyone in Chicago who wants some beautiful adult male tri's, let me know.
I have three extra adult males. Right now I have one in a 30 gal. community (36" x 12" footprint) and the other two are each in separate 10 gal. tanks. Unfortunately, I need those 10 gallon tanks. My options for relocation include:
1. The 30 gallon community (could three males be in there if there are no other dwarves? I doubt it. It's a planted tank, so lots of cover, hiding, sight blockers, but still.)
2. A 29 gallon with a few young A. borellii that I'm trying to grow out. (concerned about younger fish)
3. A 45 gallon (48" x 18" footprint) with two male and 5 female A. caucatuoides.
Any thoughts on where I should keep these guys? If not, if there's anyone in Chicago who wants some beautiful adult male tri's, let me know.