Same, a lima could possibly eat themi am a big fan of african knives but they may not fit your criteria
Same, a lima could possibly eat themi am a big fan of african knives but they may not fit your criteria
I had one in my 150 with the current crew, he was neat but I'm switching biotopes aroundi am a big fan of african knives but they may not fit your criteria
im still second guessing the Lima too, just due to the clown loaches. I'm guessing he won't grow extremely fast but that mouth is huge lolSame, a lima could possibly eat them
Yep,and loaches have the spikes on their heads which may not end well for all parties involved.im still second guessing the Lima too, just due to the clown loaches. I'm guessing he won't grow extremely fast but that mouth is huge lol
...my loaches don't have spikes on their domepieces, though that would be awesome, like a squad of annoying german soldiers flying around the tank.Yep,and loaches have the spikes on their heads which may not end well for all parties involved.
P.S. I know you meant the spine somewhere hidden around their eyes lol.Yep,and loaches have the spikes on their heads which may not end well for all parties involved.
Yep. Somebody lost a TSN to that not too long ago.P.S. I know you meant the spine somewhere hidden around their eyes lol.
hmmm...I never gave an aro a thought...that wouldn't be a bad idea...but what about scooping up small loaches swimming around? haha I feel like he'd eat them pretty quick.Looks like you have the mid and bottom area of your tank covered... how about a top swimmer? Black aro might do well in this type of setup.