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11-01-2009, 8:29 PM
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Goliath Tigerfish
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poll the thinned version of what to do with my tank
ok these fish maybe not be sutable for this tank for life but it doesnt have to be a for life tank
please list below of any other sujestions PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU MAKE THE NAME OF IT KNOWN !!!!!!!
please say anything thats on your mind i would love to see 1 post for each view  
Edit: tank size 20gal long
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Originally Posted by orouborus
Hi all
i want to get an arapaima and put it in a 75gal tank with 2 spotted and a bichir around 6-8". Is that ok?Thanks
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Originally Posted by knifegill
Who out there has a baby and a spotlight? Can you see the internal organs if backlit?
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www.picoaquariums.com
Last edited by ryeguy28; 11-01-2009 at 8:36 PM..
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11-01-2009, 8:33 PM
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Redtailed Catfish
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i dont know what your tank is like.
edit: oh now i see the poll, i wanted to vote either heavily planted or cichlid(other then rams, like lelupei with white sand and pagoda stone)
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fish, they live in water.
note to self: big fish make big splashes
Last edited by sostoudt; 11-01-2009 at 8:39 PM..
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11-01-2009, 8:36 PM
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Wels Catfish
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I'd go with a trio of black aro.
Of Course I have no idea what your tank is
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11-01-2009, 8:38 PM
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#4
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Great Barracuda
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Originally Posted by Bderick67
I'd go with a trio of black aro.
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LOL
How many times are you going to poll us about this tank? Just do what you think is best! What if we pick a crappy choice... are you going to come and beat us all up?
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Do you know your Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate levels? Water quality is often the first step in preventing and curing fish illness!
An RTC is a wonderful fish. He's also a commitment. Be ready.
Want to learn how to raise KH and pH, thereby keeping pH elevated and steady? Ask me!
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11-01-2009, 8:42 PM
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Goliath Tigerfish
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^ i think i would make the worst choice i think i would end up doing the trio of black arows lol
i seriously need your guyses help alot so just post whats neat not what whould seam the most practicle or cheapest just go with a MFK spirit on it
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Quote:
Originally Posted by orouborus
Hi all
i want to get an arapaima and put it in a 75gal tank with 2 spotted and a bichir around 6-8". Is that ok?Thanks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knifegill
Who out there has a baby and a spotlight? Can you see the internal organs if backlit?
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www.picoaquariums.com
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11-01-2009, 8:47 PM
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Filamentosum
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Breeding pair of Convicts. They don't get huge but will do for life if not quite awhile in a 20 long. The females do look real good especially with their orange stomach. Really puts a nice color in with all their black and gray. Have some nice hides for them with a darker substrate so they don't look flushed out often. Fry are always fun to keep also. There....a good suggestion.
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11-01-2009, 8:49 PM
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Great Barracuda
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Well, I have a 20 long in my shed, and I'm planning to do brackish dwarf puffers. For one thing, I've never had puffers, and for another, I've never done brackish. So, I thought it would be a good experience. There LOL.
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Do you know your Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate levels? Water quality is often the first step in preventing and curing fish illness!
An RTC is a wonderful fish. He's also a commitment. Be ready.
Want to learn how to raise KH and pH, thereby keeping pH elevated and steady? Ask me!
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11-01-2009, 8:51 PM
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Goliath Tigerfish
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^THANKS aton for acctuly saying the fish and saying a little about them
ok well cons arent on the list but i have cons on my sheet of paper
acttuly i could put them in with the microglanis ingerhi so there we go
IF YOU VOTE MICROGLANIS THEN CONS WILL BE THE TANK MATE
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Quote:
Originally Posted by orouborus
Hi all
i want to get an arapaima and put it in a 75gal tank with 2 spotted and a bichir around 6-8". Is that ok?Thanks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knifegill
Who out there has a baby and a spotlight? Can you see the internal organs if backlit?
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www.picoaquariums.com
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11-01-2009, 8:52 PM
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Goliath Tigerfish
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YEA dwarf puffers arent brackish lol
when i hade some like 2-3years back i put them in brackish and they died overnight
and the tank was cycled and i drip acclimated for 30min
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Quote:
Originally Posted by orouborus
Hi all
i want to get an arapaima and put it in a 75gal tank with 2 spotted and a bichir around 6-8". Is that ok?Thanks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knifegill
Who out there has a baby and a spotlight? Can you see the internal organs if backlit?
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www.picoaquariums.com
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11-01-2009, 8:53 PM
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Redtailed Catfish
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fish, they live in water.
note to self: big fish make big splashes
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