D DiscusManiac11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2009 489 0 0 PA Feb 14, 2009 #11 you can keep oscars, red devils, frontosa, stingrays or even arowanas it is just all preference!
CDickes1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 4, 2008 717 1 0 Toledo, Ohio Feb 15, 2009 #12 DiscusManiac11;2785569; said: you can keep oscars, red devils, frontosa, stingrays or even arowanas it is just all preference! Click to expand... Ok, what. No no no no. Bad info. Tank is too small for most stingrays (cept MAYBE retic) and every species of arowana gets too large for that tank. Sometimes I wonder if people post this kinda information as a troll attempt or if they're serious.
DiscusManiac11;2785569; said: you can keep oscars, red devils, frontosa, stingrays or even arowanas it is just all preference! Click to expand... Ok, what. No no no no. Bad info. Tank is too small for most stingrays (cept MAYBE retic) and every species of arowana gets too large for that tank. Sometimes I wonder if people post this kinda information as a troll attempt or if they're serious.
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida Feb 15, 2009 #13 DiscusManiac11;2785569; said: you can keep oscars, red devils, frontosa, stingrays or even arowanas it is just all preference! Click to expand... a colony of frontosa is a good option, so would be a pair of one of the other two cichlids, which are a good start to keeping large tanks and/or fish
DiscusManiac11;2785569; said: you can keep oscars, red devils, frontosa, stingrays or even arowanas it is just all preference! Click to expand... a colony of frontosa is a good option, so would be a pair of one of the other two cichlids, which are a good start to keeping large tanks and/or fish