X xEchOx Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 2, 2006 2,142 2 68 ND Mar 28, 2006 #11 Awesome, I guess I will just have to convince my gf that a 180g tank is necessary. Any pointers on these fish? Thanks for the advice.
Awesome, I guess I will just have to convince my gf that a 180g tank is necessary. Any pointers on these fish? Thanks for the advice.
G GettingSassy Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2006 44 0 0 53 Tucson, AZ Mar 28, 2006 #12 If you're short, examine tank heights carefully. Don't buy one taller than you can reach the back of easily. If you're tall...well, then, nevermind.
If you're short, examine tank heights carefully. Don't buy one taller than you can reach the back of easily. If you're tall...well, then, nevermind.
S Scottfree Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 19, 2006 1,079 20 68 56 location, location, location Mar 28, 2006 #13 GettingSassy said: If you're short, examine tank heights carefully. Don't buy one taller than you can reach the back of easily. If you're tall...well, then, nevermind. Click to expand... Sage advice.....
GettingSassy said: If you're short, examine tank heights carefully. Don't buy one taller than you can reach the back of easily. If you're tall...well, then, nevermind. Click to expand... Sage advice.....
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Mar 28, 2006 #14 If your poor buy used.Watch ebay.com and aquabid.com and craigslist.org if its in your area
H Hasi Go hard, or go home MFK Member May 30, 2005 1,579 3 68 42 Australia Mar 28, 2006 #15 xEchOx said: Awesome, I guess I will just have to convince my gf that a 180g tank is necessary. Any pointers on these fish? Thanks for the advice. Click to expand... Feed them a varied diet and ALWAYS keep water in A1 condition to prevent HITH (hole in the head) disease. Other then that oscars are pretty easy to care for, give them a few rock slates (flat ones) and see how you go about aggression.
xEchOx said: Awesome, I guess I will just have to convince my gf that a 180g tank is necessary. Any pointers on these fish? Thanks for the advice. Click to expand... Feed them a varied diet and ALWAYS keep water in A1 condition to prevent HITH (hole in the head) disease. Other then that oscars are pretty easy to care for, give them a few rock slates (flat ones) and see how you go about aggression.