R Rockbass6 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 21, 2007 1,561 0 66 Lake Erie Feb 1, 2011 #11 Synodontis cats didn't work for me, both occupy the bottom and fought over hiding spots.. African leaf is a great choice.
Synodontis cats didn't work for me, both occupy the bottom and fought over hiding spots.. African leaf is a great choice.
F fishnoob Feeder Fish MFK Member May 21, 2004 701 0 0 37 Martin,TN Feb 1, 2011 #12 thewaterboy;4850384; said: aquabid.com liveaquaria.com livefishdirect.com Click to expand... Thanks, its much appreciated!
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F fishnoob Feeder Fish MFK Member May 21, 2004 701 0 0 37 Martin,TN Feb 2, 2011 #13 Rockbass6;4850484; said: Synodontis cats didn't work for me, both occupy the bottom and fought over hiding spots.. African leaf is a great choice. Click to expand... Alright thanks for the advice how many leopard ctenopoma could I have and how many african butterfly fish?
Rockbass6;4850484; said: Synodontis cats didn't work for me, both occupy the bottom and fought over hiding spots.. African leaf is a great choice. Click to expand... Alright thanks for the advice how many leopard ctenopoma could I have and how many african butterfly fish?
J JamesF Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 29, 2005 1,862 4 36 50 Thunder Bay Feb 2, 2011 #14 Three ctenos should do fine. The butterflys will depend on what sex you get. The females will relentlessly harass the males in too small a tank. Just make sure you have no openings in the top. These guys can jump a good meter out of the water.
Three ctenos should do fine. The butterflys will depend on what sex you get. The females will relentlessly harass the males in too small a tank. Just make sure you have no openings in the top. These guys can jump a good meter out of the water.