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dsupper
5 years ago

Hello,

If you have a sand bottom in the AQ, you can hold panda ponyfish.

You can also keep paws and enders together – but in a 110 l AQ they are rather “destined”.

Especially since one needs a whole lot from the chickens – and they are quite expensive and almost always one gets only very starved specimens in the trade, of which about half quickly dies.

dsupper
5 years ago
Reply to  Aqua82

If you actually take Endler-Guppys, they are also quite shy … no comparison with normal Guppys

Grobbeldopp
5 years ago

Yeah.

Grobbeldopp
5 years ago
Reply to  Grobbeldopp

PS

I read you already have Pandas and Perlhühner

Then get the trouble and grab a 25 l pelvis for the enders. That’s better.

Grobbeldopp
5 years ago

all minimum sizes are approximate and there are often no clear reasons for this. I find 30 40 cm of pelvic length also ok. Why not? The Guppys are busy with other Guppys all the time.

eieiei2
5 years ago

When the guppys multiply, the poor puppies go unforgiving. From a certain point, Guppy’s roommates go down.