I enjoy a 30 gallon container and i want aggresive fish looking into African Cichlids would that be a righteous choice?




Answers:    Most fish can exhibit aggression if mixed with incompatible reservoir mates. If you set up your reservoir properly, you will avoid many territorial and "aggressive" traits. This is really what you want. If you hold "aggressive" behaviour contained by your tank, it's unanimously because of incompatible fish. Prolonged aggression in your cistern will result in stressed fish. Stressed fish become susceptible to disease and eventually die prematurely.

In your 30 gallon container, I would recommend a Green Spotted Puffer. You'll only be capable of keep one, but it's more or less the most aggressive fish I know and you'll get a see out of watching him attack the snails, ghost shrimp, guppies and minnows that he'll have need of to eat. They're close to underwater puppies...smart and trainable. I think this may be in recent times the fish for you.

Do your research. They're brackish fish and you'll need to research that a bit. But you'll love GSPs, I guarantee it.
they are pretty cool fish.. you can mix them next to other agressive fish of the same size.. some can even be near angel fish :)

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