Once in a great while they get fed live.. most of the fish dont even know what to do when they see live food. hahaha!Very nice stock, man the atlantic tarpon and datnoids ate the gold fish like tic-tac.
I think the Aimara has hit some kind of plateau... he still eats like a pig but his growth has been very minimal for the past 2 months.Well tigers are suppose to get more and more solitary as they get bigger, and yours are getting big.. The tarpon is huge! And the aimara looks good, glad he's behaving decently for you. I hope they make it to the 4000, can't wait to see that set up! Will the aimara be in it? Wonder if he'll grow faster in such a large set up
I lost 1 vatf 2 days ago.. and looks like one or two more have sustained deep injuries.nice atf man....any updates?
maybe from the other fish bulling them rightOnce in a great while they get fed live.. most of the fish dont even know what to do when they see live food. hahaha!
I think the Aimara has hit some kind of plateau... he still eats like a pig but his growth has been very minimal for the past 2 months.
I lost 1 vatf 2 days ago.. and looks like one or two more have sustained deep injuries.
He said from eachother on the page before this, and it makes sense due to their known wild habitsmaybe from the other fish bulling them right
It's sad to loose any fish but when you live in Asia all size fish is easy to replace.Once in a great while they get fed live.. most of the fish dont even know what to do when they see live food. hahaha!
I think the Aimara has hit some kind of plateau... he still eats like a pig but his growth has been very minimal for the past 2 months.
I lost 1 vatf 2 days ago.. and looks like one or two more have sustained deep injuries.