Mellis would be suitable to keep with them or gertrudae would work too but
I would avoid any of the Melanotaenia. Bigger fish cause a lot of stress
sometimes.
Roy Hunter
Co-Chairman
ANGFA of North America
visit the ANGFA website at:
http://www.angfa.org
reach me at:
roy at angfa.org
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> From: Frauley/Elson <fraulels at minet.ca>
> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> Subject: [RML] I werneri
> Date: Monday, July 21, 1997 3:41 PM
>
> Hello all,
> I've been lurking on this list - as a killie and apisto guy, I've been
> trying to fool myself into thinking I was on this list to expand my
> 'passive' fish-keeping horizons. Ah well, the rainbows have gotten me,
> even if I haven't gotten the rainbows. I picked up some 1/2 cm lacustris
> last summer, and watching them grow and blossom as adults has nailed me.
> I have two tanks empty for post-vacation Melanotaenia hunting.
> I do have a nice new group of I werneri, a fish I kept for a couple of
> generations a few years back. These new guys have already produced fry.
> Since I have them in a large tank, I'm wondering if there are any
> blue-eyes list members have kept in with werneri. I've always kept
> werneri in single species tanks. Any suggestions?
> -thanks, Gary (Montreal)