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Thanks all for the comments :)

I have a question, that maybe have already been awnser but I havent seen it in my search:

What can we do to make them more red? Just food rich in carotene and good water is enough?
 
I try to sneak veggies in my p's food to help with the colors
I think most pellet foods for carnivores have the same vitimins and things in them too
 
I forgot about this thread... :(

A lot have changed in a year. Long story short:
I had some trouble with the filter when I went on vacation and lost almost all off them. Only 4 survived.
I found 3 more about the same size and put them together and they get along just fine :)
I changed them to my 600l tank, that cracked and had to move them to a 240l tank, were they have lived a few months... No deaths or bits and thay were really big :P
Now they are in a 450l tank, but one didnt seem to like the new home and jumped out in the first day :( So now I have 6...
Here is a photo and a video of the new tank :D


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wow, those are nice reds you got. sorry for the lost
 
:ROFL::ROFL: yeah bro!!!!!!:headbang2 You really knwo how to make thing thrilling..... I liked that music indeed....

Just one thing, that 200l will be outgrown in a blink of an eye man, you'll need at least a 200 gal to keep that shoal man.


<Cheers.
 
Armand;3213293; said:
:ROFL::ROFL: yeah bro!!!!!!:headbang2 You really knwo how to make thing thrilling..... I liked that music indeed....

Just one thing, that 200l will be outgrown in a blink of an eye man, you'll need at least a 200 gal to keep that shoal man.


<Cheers.

The tank they are now, is 450l. I know it would be better to have a bit more water available, but the tank have a lot of filtration and hiding places.
 
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