james99 MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 3, 2009 1,292 1,394 179 savannah,ga Aug 17, 2014 #1 I want to add a school of larger dithers to my 125 gallon all male haps/peacock tank. I've been looking for filament barbs but haven't had any luck. Are there any other fish that would work?
I want to add a school of larger dithers to my 125 gallon all male haps/peacock tank. I've been looking for filament barbs but haven't had any luck. Are there any other fish that would work?
E ecoli73 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 15, 2010 3,867 8 0 Sunnyvale, CA Aug 17, 2014 #2 If you have the money, a large school of syn. Multipuntatus. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
If you have the money, a large school of syn. Multipuntatus. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
ehh Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 30, 2013 4,922 1,838 439 New Mexico Aug 17, 2014 #3 Tiger barbs or giant danios? Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
james99 MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 3, 2009 1,292 1,394 179 savannah,ga Aug 17, 2014 #4 ecoli73 said: If you have the money, a large school of syn. Multipuntatus. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... I've thought about multis but want something that's always out. I've also tried giant danios, they were eaten or at least ripped apart. That's why I was looking for filament barbs they seem to have a taller body.
ecoli73 said: If you have the money, a large school of syn. Multipuntatus. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... I've thought about multis but want something that's always out. I've also tried giant danios, they were eaten or at least ripped apart. That's why I was looking for filament barbs they seem to have a taller body.
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virgil2090 Polypterus MFK Member Aug 29, 2011 1,794 120 96 NJ Aug 17, 2014 #6 T-barbs could work, they also max out around 8 inches.another choice is rainbowfish, fast and always out Sent from my SPH-L710 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
T-barbs could work, they also max out around 8 inches.another choice is rainbowfish, fast and always out Sent from my SPH-L710 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App