29 gallon predatory tank

kno4te

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Get a bunch of exodons(by themselves). Maybe a red wolf fish. Maybe an upper jaw polypterus.


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piranhaman00

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Sounds like exodons are your fish.
 

7Jason

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african butterfly fish, or leaf fish, or a group of 6 exadons. Maybe a green spot or figure 8 puffers but tha's if you are going to have a brackish predatory tank.
 

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How many can I keep the more the better. Also does anyone have any good sites for fish profiles???


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You could easily keep 10-15 of them in a 29g, what are the dimensions of the tank? I had 10 in a 55g with plans to add more at a later time but didn't find them to be very interesting so I sold them after a month or so. They're more active and less skittish than red belly piranhas and its pretty cool to watch them eat though so you may end up liking them. Get a minimum of 10 to spread the aggression out, otherwise the smallest ones will get beat on and possibly killed pretty quickly since it is a smaller tank.

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