Dear Gabriel: Surprisingly, a couple of the parrot cichlids jumped, out of their, previous, 55-gallon tank, though the opening, in the glass canopy did not appear, to be large enough, for them, to fit through. These fish bite my hand, each time I reach, into the tank. It doesn’t hurt. It’s actually quite adorable. Thank you, for your, continued support. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Bo: Yes, for me, peaceful, smaller species (preferably those, which do not require a heater) are best. These parrot cichlids actually did fine, without a heater, previously, with goldfish. They bite my hand, when I put it, in the tank. Thank you, for your, continued support. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Good looking Parrots, your friend Charls gots some nice tanks.
Dear Gabriel:
Surprisingly, a couple of the parrot cichlids jumped, out of their, previous, 55-gallon tank, though the opening, in the glass canopy did not appear, to be large enough, for them, to fit through. These fish bite my hand, each time I reach, into the tank. It doesn’t hurt. It’s actually quite adorable.
Thank you, for your, continued support.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar
@@ejbrinegar haha ya sometimes my cichlids will do that, it catches me off guard every time.
I'm not a fan of big fish, but they certainly look nice and healthy. ☺
Dear Bo:
Yes, for me, peaceful, smaller species (preferably those, which do not require a heater) are best. These parrot cichlids actually did fine, without a heater, previously, with goldfish. They bite my hand, when I put it, in the tank.
Thank you, for your, continued support.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar