Ok thanks for the suggestionI would recommend starting with some Silver Dollars. So that you get the hang of doing water changes and general maintenance. Depending on the species, they could eventually get big enough to be dithers for the dorado
Ok thanks for the suggestionI would recommend starting with some Silver Dollars. So that you get the hang of doing water changes and general maintenance. Depending on the species, they could eventually get big enough to be dithers for the dorado
Ok thanks for the suggestionI would recommend starting with some Silver Dollars. So that you get the hang of doing water changes and general maintenance. Depending on the species, they could eventually get big enough to be dithers for the dorado
Ok make sure to do smaller species of SD if you gonfor them. Like one of the spotted species. Or other small characin. Maybe needle nose gar. Depends what your interested inIn a few months i will have a 3 foot long, 2 foot wide, 2 foot tall tank
maybe needlenose if i can get my hands on one, i never had them in the past, just maybeOk make sure to do smaller species of SD if you gonfor them. Like one of the spotted species. Or other small characin. Maybe needle nose gar. Depends what your interested in
Alright thanksThe red tail I'd say so, not a yellow tail though
Get a group of them. 4 or more. Will take floating foods and pellets as well. Need cover on ur tank as well as some floating plants to keep calm. No aggressive as they will get beat up bad.I have decided and made up my mind , i am going to do some hujeta gars. I think in my country i heard they are being bred, but i want to ask a question. The time i kept one it would not eat even mosquito fish, is it because it is solitary or ? Btw it end up dying from jumping out of a small tank. They are quite cool , so what do i feed them ?