S sproett Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 31, 2006 53 1 0 Houston Jan 25, 2007 #11 Heavily planted tank with a few shrimp, otos, and maybe a betta. Or one of the smaller killifish species.
Heavily planted tank with a few shrimp, otos, and maybe a betta. Or one of the smaller killifish species.
H hoosier Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 10, 2006 240 0 0 Cali Jan 26, 2007 #12 maybe some corydoras catfish
R rust9000 Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 18, 2005 1,698 2 68 35 Cumbria, UK Jan 26, 2007 #13 a bunch of colourful platies + plants = free feeders
R robnewland Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2007 9 0 0 englaaaand Jan 26, 2007 #14 I agree with a dwarf puffer tank - they are so cute and they also look really good if in a heavily planted tank. Could killis be done? I have never kept em but i have heard they can live in smaller tanks.
I agree with a dwarf puffer tank - they are so cute and they also look really good if in a heavily planted tank. Could killis be done? I have never kept em but i have heard they can live in smaller tanks.
S sproett Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 31, 2006 53 1 0 Houston Jan 26, 2007 #15 If you like killifish and want to learn more go to the American Killifish Association and check them out http://www.aka.org/aka/modules/newbb/ There are a few that are supposed to be easy for beginners. There are also some native killies that you could try.
If you like killifish and want to learn more go to the American Killifish Association and check them out http://www.aka.org/aka/modules/newbb/ There are a few that are supposed to be easy for beginners. There are also some native killies that you could try.
B bermuda Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 15, 2005 127 0 0 Colorado Jan 26, 2007 #16 yeah, i'd do puffers. they're pretty. or a bunch of different colored tetras. just for interest.
T terrypowerz Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 14, 2006 46 2 0 Westfield, IN Jan 26, 2007 #17 Bloodfin Tetras... Small, active, and amazingly colorful....(also live up to 10 years!?) Panda cories for the bottom end!
Bloodfin Tetras... Small, active, and amazingly colorful....(also live up to 10 years!?) Panda cories for the bottom end!
J Joshy Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2006 858 4 0 35 Essex, England www.bbc.co.uk Jan 26, 2007 #18 If you do efficient filtration, i'd go with 6 neon tetras and 3 pygmy cory catfish. Black sand and black background, and some dwarf plants.
If you do efficient filtration, i'd go with 6 neon tetras and 3 pygmy cory catfish. Black sand and black background, and some dwarf plants.
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,544 43 132 England Jan 26, 2007 #19 For info on the puffers try www.dwarfpuffers.com