A agreeive?fish Gambusia MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 429 3 18 oklahoma Aug 7, 2016 #41 HybridHerp said: Dimensions would be useful in giving suggestions I mean it could be good for a breeding pair of rays? Or some sort of large catfish? Datnoids? Tropical or Cuban Gars? Large knifes? Click to expand... my screw up (not the 1st or the last i promise) but its 6 x 2 x 2.5
HybridHerp said: Dimensions would be useful in giving suggestions I mean it could be good for a breeding pair of rays? Or some sort of large catfish? Datnoids? Tropical or Cuban Gars? Large knifes? Click to expand... my screw up (not the 1st or the last i promise) but its 6 x 2 x 2.5
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,872 11,004 453 South Africa Aug 7, 2016 #42 That might be ok for a jardini
rodger Polypterus MFK Member Apr 29, 2008 3,343 283 92 Kansas City Aug 7, 2016 #43 Hendre said: There is no such thing as a freshwater moray, they cant survive fresh full time Click to expand... You are incorrect. Please do research.
Hendre said: There is no such thing as a freshwater moray, they cant survive fresh full time Click to expand... You are incorrect. Please do research.
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,872 11,004 453 South Africa Aug 7, 2016 #44 rodger said: You are incorrect. Please do research. Click to expand... I did and was corrected. I take back that statement and only said from another older article. I believe these are a newer specie to be confirmed as truly freshwater in some habitats with a lack of marine specimins found
rodger said: You are incorrect. Please do research. Click to expand... I did and was corrected. I take back that statement and only said from another older article. I believe these are a newer specie to be confirmed as truly freshwater in some habitats with a lack of marine specimins found
VettesAndAros Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 4, 2016 14 1 3 28 Texas Aug 9, 2016 #45 Jardini should be fine in that tank
Madou Polypterus MFK Member Nov 22, 2013 859 334 87 Belgique Aug 9, 2016 #46 hydrocynus forskahlii Smallest of the tigers, not any less awesome.