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I have a 90 gallon tank, with two 3'' ID sharks. Can i keep one of these in this tank? If so could anyone give me some pointers/hints/advice? Also what do they eat? Any info would be great!
 
I got a Aus Yuppy in My tank with PBass and they do just fine. Any slow moving fish may become food. Provide hiding places[Driftwood/caves/etc] It will need a secure safe hiding spot for when it molts it shell bc it is soft and vulnerable. I feed it sinking pellets and it cleans up scrapes from fish[garbage men] haha Keep only one unless you have a big tank for them to live in, they will fight alot but wont kill eachother but **** happens. Hope this help:nilly:
 
I got a Aus Yuppy in My tank with PBass and they do just fine. Any slow moving fish may become food. Provide hiding places[Driftwood/caves/etc] It will need a secure safe hiding spot for when it molts it shell bc it is soft and vulnerable. I feed it sinking pellets and it cleans up scrapes from fish[garbage men] haha Keep only one unless you have a big tank for them to live in, they will fight alot but wont kill eachother but **** happens. Hope this help:nilly:

I think a 90 gal will be big nuff for 2 of them. Will give lots of hiding spots. Also saw a sexy fire red crayfish i want.
 
yeah dude you can keep them together and it's a yabbi from Australia and as long as it can hide and come out every so often it can grow nicely and taste just as good later ( they eat them over here ) but then again i'm not an Aussie either lol they grow up to about 30 cm in metric ( i don't do imperial conversions well) or about 4 inches they can breed if you have another male and have up to about a few hundred littlies in there too i havemine in with my rosy barbs ( so they won't eat each other)
 
yeah dude you can keep them together and it's a yabbi from Australia and as long as it can hide and come out every so often it can grow nicely and taste just as good later ( they eat them over here ) but then again i'm not an Aussie either lol they grow up to about 30 cm in metric ( i don't do imperial conversions well) or about 4 inches they can breed if you have another male and have up to about a few hundred littlies in there too i havemine in with my rosy barbs ( so they won't eat each other)
Ok thanks very much!
 
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