75g Tank

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Hello everyone, currently I have a 2" bull.head and 2 2" inch sunnies about to be transfered into a 75g this weekend, jsut wondering what people recommend.

Plants....
and other fish if any...?
 
In a 75 it would depend on the species of sunfish you have, because even though they look pretty small now when full grown (depending on the species), two of the same species, especially if both males may need all that space to themselves.
 
jim;4324677; said:
In a 75 it would depend on the species of sunfish you have, because even though they look pretty small now when full grown (depending on the species), two of the same species, especially if both males may need all that space to themselves.

I BELIVE... they are bluegills... not 100% sure but pretty sure... also what about plants and what do plants need to grow... jsut tank light and to be planted in some sand? :)
 
Try some hornwort, they are good native plants and you can collect it at your own watersource most likely. Could we see some pics of the fish and we could give you a positive I.D.
 
gar man;4324841; said:
Try some hornwort, they are good native plants and you can collect it at your own watersource most likely. Could we see some pics of the fish and we could give you a positive I.D.

sure this is from a cell hpoen so not to clear, if it needs to be better then i can get better ones from a camera. lets me know. http://img704.imageshack.us/i/07202010003.jpg/
 
The pic is just a little too vague for me to take a stab. Cant make out any really good indicators, plus they are pretty washed out from the stress id say. Leave the lites off , add some cover, driftwood, a dark background and dark substrate, and they will color up nicely, then we can pinpoint it for you. :)
 
jim;4325599; said:
The pic is just a little too vague for me to take a stab. Cant make out any really good indicators, plus they are pretty washed out from the stress id say. Leave the lites off , add some cover, driftwood, a dark background and dark substrate, and they will color up nicely, then we can pinpoint it for you. :)

Took the words right out of my mouth :grinno:
 
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