N Nicolascrnelson Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 10, 2007 50 0 0 Sacramento Ca Oct 21, 2007 #1 One Pair Managuense...............One Parrot and Managuense......The Battle For Space
R rob0521 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 5, 2007 1,203 0 0 south florida Oct 21, 2007 #3 i'd like to see that cross
Davey_8313 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 4,163 3 0 42 With Wife & Kids in Stafford Oct 21, 2007 #4 Nice,wonder what those babies would look like...
N Nicolascrnelson Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 10, 2007 50 0 0 Sacramento Ca Oct 21, 2007 #5 No eggs yet, she is still cleaning a spot off the rocks ill post asap.
D Darky Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 184 0 0 AUSTRALIA Oct 21, 2007 #6 Itd be cool if it turned out with jag patterns but parrot body.
N Nicolascrnelson Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 10, 2007 50 0 0 Sacramento Ca Oct 21, 2007 #7 Im thinking it would be cool to have a Red Jag
Mystix212 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 4,991 7 68 32 Brisbane, Australia Oct 22, 2007 #8 I'd remove the Jag/Jag pair to increase chances for the other pair. Eg, by not eating eggs for protection etc. A jag/BP would be a great hybrid. Of course hybrid haters probably will flame me.
I'd remove the Jag/Jag pair to increase chances for the other pair. Eg, by not eating eggs for protection etc. A jag/BP would be a great hybrid. Of course hybrid haters probably will flame me.
N Nicolascrnelson Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 10, 2007 50 0 0 Sacramento Ca Oct 22, 2007 #9 Im on it believe me im trying to work something out its a 210 gallon i just need to hopefully find a divider.....any ideas??
Im on it believe me im trying to work something out its a 210 gallon i just need to hopefully find a divider.....any ideas??
Mystix212 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 4,991 7 68 32 Brisbane, Australia Oct 22, 2007 #10 210 is a fair bit of room to work with. Cut some egg crate to size and secure with some sturdy rocks for the time being. You could also build up a rock wall. It would look nice, allow water movement, but still seperate the pair.
210 is a fair bit of room to work with. Cut some egg crate to size and secure with some sturdy rocks for the time being. You could also build up a rock wall. It would look nice, allow water movement, but still seperate the pair.