K Kyel Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 24, 2010 387 1 0 Brighton,Colorado Jan 17, 2011 #1 I wanted to know if I could keep a 6inch ornate that I have with a 5inch jag, 4 1/2inch carpintis escondido, and a 4 1/2 inch veija argentea that I am getting tomorrow from rapps.
I wanted to know if I could keep a 6inch ornate that I have with a 5inch jag, 4 1/2inch carpintis escondido, and a 4 1/2 inch veija argentea that I am getting tomorrow from rapps.
VRWC Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2009 3,244 17 68 The 9ᵗʰ Colony www.youtube.com Jan 17, 2011 #2 Should be OK if the ornate is bigger...just make sure it is...
A aclockworkorange Dovii MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 9,585 46 105 39 Rose City Jan 18, 2011 #3 Was that a senegal VRWC?
O Otherone Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 2, 2009 2,683 4 0 Lancaster,PA USA Jan 18, 2011 #4 I've gotta a 20" Ornate with a Jag Pair, raised a 12" Gold Dust with a Festae Pair now also with the Jags.
I've gotta a 20" Ornate with a Jag Pair, raised a 12" Gold Dust with a Festae Pair now also with the Jags.
Just Prince Gambusia MFK Member Nov 18, 2007 215 0 16 Maryland Jan 18, 2011 #5 I have a 5" Sen with Red Ceibals in a grow out teh Ceibals are about 3". I just have to make sure he eats. Teh Ceibals love the Carnivore pellets.
I have a 5" Sen with Red Ceibals in a grow out teh Ceibals are about 3". I just have to make sure he eats. Teh Ceibals love the Carnivore pellets.
VRWC Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2009 3,244 17 68 The 9ᵗʰ Colony www.youtube.com Jan 18, 2011 #6 aclockworkorange;4804900; said: Was that a senegal VRWC? Click to expand... yes it was. They were the same size but the senegal didnt last 20 seconds in the tank. The jag thought it was his earthworm treat I guess.
aclockworkorange;4804900; said: Was that a senegal VRWC? Click to expand... yes it was. They were the same size but the senegal didnt last 20 seconds in the tank. The jag thought it was his earthworm treat I guess.
F feverdream Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2008 96 0 0 Bakersfield Jan 18, 2011 #7 I've kept bichirs with CAs for years... for the most part, cichlids just ignore them.