I have a 75g with a mud moray and a snowflake eel and a breeding group of guppies along with red claw and fiddler crabs.
The fish and crabs were added to give a bit of a food chain to the tank.
I would like to add a smaller species of lion fish and some type of angler.
I would like to know the angler that people would consider the easiest(ik theyre somewhat hard to keep) and whether these fish pose any threat to eachother.
Ive read people keep these together but i come from the cichlid world where every fish gets its own species tank. This makes it hard for me to imagine this stocking not being a disaster waiting to happen.
Since my eels are around 12" couldnt an angler of just about any size latch onto its head?
Would a lionfish whipe a 75 of guppies quickly? Ive had success keeping freshwater piscavores with breeding groups of guppies like pike cichlids which are extremely quick and skilled hunters however they seem to let the guppies repopulate and only occasionally eats them.
I would also like some tips on longevity of eels, anglers and lions. I did a decent amount of research on each of these and got pretty mixed answers.
The fish and crabs were added to give a bit of a food chain to the tank.
I would like to add a smaller species of lion fish and some type of angler.
I would like to know the angler that people would consider the easiest(ik theyre somewhat hard to keep) and whether these fish pose any threat to eachother.
Ive read people keep these together but i come from the cichlid world where every fish gets its own species tank. This makes it hard for me to imagine this stocking not being a disaster waiting to happen.
Since my eels are around 12" couldnt an angler of just about any size latch onto its head?
Would a lionfish whipe a 75 of guppies quickly? Ive had success keeping freshwater piscavores with breeding groups of guppies like pike cichlids which are extremely quick and skilled hunters however they seem to let the guppies repopulate and only occasionally eats them.
I would also like some tips on longevity of eels, anglers and lions. I did a decent amount of research on each of these and got pretty mixed answers.