Blue Bear Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 15, 2014 370 64 31 Florida Jun 25, 2016 #21 If I do end up testing it out, I'll set up a camera on the tank and see what happens and I'll share what I find.
If I do end up testing it out, I'll set up a camera on the tank and see what happens and I'll share what I find.
celebrist Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member May 7, 2013 3,109 2,990 179 alaska Jun 25, 2016 #22 Blue Bear said: It's definitely bees. The type of bee is what I wasn't sure of. I'm sure they're honey bees now. Interesting about the spiders though. What kind of Tetras were they? Payara? Exodons? Just curious. Click to expand... Bleeding hearts and Buenos Aires, they would tear apart big flies and water boat men as well
Blue Bear said: It's definitely bees. The type of bee is what I wasn't sure of. I'm sure they're honey bees now. Interesting about the spiders though. What kind of Tetras were they? Payara? Exodons? Just curious. Click to expand... Bleeding hearts and Buenos Aires, they would tear apart big flies and water boat men as well
Frank Castle Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 10, 2016 6,154 3,017 173 45 Pennsylvannia Jun 30, 2016 #23 Blue Bear said: If I do end up testing it out, I'll set up a camera on the tank and see what happens and I'll share what I find. Click to expand... Dem BEEZ
Blue Bear said: If I do end up testing it out, I'll set up a camera on the tank and see what happens and I'll share what I find. Click to expand... Dem BEEZ