bassinmike85 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 10, 2010 4,195 2,619 179 California Yesterday at 2:18 PM #1 Don't believe the misinformation about how cichla all need big tanks, expensive filtration and everyday power feedings. with a controlled environment and proper feedings they can stay smaller. here is the proo below. Reactions: pwmin, ryanstef and danotaylor
Don't believe the misinformation about how cichla all need big tanks, expensive filtration and everyday power feedings. with a controlled environment and proper feedings they can stay smaller. here is the proo below.
LBDave Peacock Bass MFK Member Nov 27, 2018 1,726 1,741 164 Long Beach Yesterday at 9:11 PM #2 They need big tanks. My mind is not changed on that. Reactions: Milingu
kendragon Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 23, 2009 6,004 3,963 1,303 Yesterday at 9:48 PM #3 LBDave said: They need big tanks. My mind is not changed on that. Click to expand... What size tank is considered big?
LBDave said: They need big tanks. My mind is not changed on that. Click to expand... What size tank is considered big?
LBDave Peacock Bass MFK Member Nov 27, 2018 1,726 1,741 164 Long Beach Today at 1:29 PM #4 kendragon said: What size tank is considered big? Click to expand... I would say 8'X 36" minimum. Anything smaller, and the smaller you go, the more stress on the bass. IMO
kendragon said: What size tank is considered big? Click to expand... I would say 8'X 36" minimum. Anything smaller, and the smaller you go, the more stress on the bass. IMO