beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland Dec 17, 2008 #11 Actually ropefish are the famed escape artists of the bunch -Anne
jiapei Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 4, 2007 585 107 336 Dec 18, 2008 #12 yes, they are!!! i have lost 1 congicus and 1 ansorgii, they escaped from the tank to some "better" place, haha
yes, they are!!! i have lost 1 congicus and 1 ansorgii, they escaped from the tank to some "better" place, haha
pwmin Giant Snakehead MFK Member Nov 26, 2007 5,619 274 146 CO via PA www.myspace.com Dec 19, 2008 #13 i have also lost a couple from escaping.
L lordofthejewsjr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 13, 2008 358 0 0 thats a good question Dec 19, 2008 #14 do bichirs swim to the surface to get air? if not then mine has a problem.
T tcarswell Polypterus MFK Member Dec 6, 2008 6,677 12 92 39 Tibet Dec 19, 2008 #15 yes they can breathe air perfectly normal for them
T tcarswell Polypterus MFK Member Dec 6, 2008 6,677 12 92 39 Tibet Dec 19, 2008 #16 PS this threads got me a little paranoid about my polypterpus , He's in a 15 gal and he can see that nice big 55 gal a few feet away waiting to finish cycle
PS this threads got me a little paranoid about my polypterpus , He's in a 15 gal and he can see that nice big 55 gal a few feet away waiting to finish cycle
L lordofthejewsjr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 13, 2008 358 0 0 thats a good question Dec 19, 2008 #17 tcarswell;2555156; said: yes they can breathe air perfectly normal for them Click to expand... ok thats a load off my mind thanks
tcarswell;2555156; said: yes they can breathe air perfectly normal for them Click to expand... ok thats a load off my mind thanks