S sickcichs Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 23, 2010 80 0 0 Colorado Jul 31, 2010 #1 I cannot believe this,though I've never raised this species,they are aggressive as hell! I have 6 - 3 inch Haitiensis(3males and 3 females)in a 150 and these guys are just nasty.
I cannot believe this,though I've never raised this species,they are aggressive as hell! I have 6 - 3 inch Haitiensis(3males and 3 females)in a 150 and these guys are just nasty.
L lilfats2 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 13, 2008 1,441 0 0 39 Long Island Jul 31, 2010 #2 Nice lookin males bro.
T TTTT Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 4, 2009 2,214 1 0 30 Cincinnati - The 513 Jul 31, 2010 #3 look good!
F fkabbage Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 18, 2010 213 1 0 5412 via alcazar Jul 31, 2010 #4 your fish might like guys. nice.
S south15 Candiru MFK Member Mar 16, 2010 351 4 48 san diego Jul 31, 2010 #5 nice fish anyone interested in loiselli x managuense?
Blue Demp Peacock Bass MFK Member Jul 26, 2004 1,552 390 122 48 Minnesota Jul 31, 2010 #6 I would seperate them if I were you. Stress = bloat.
I ikevi Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 19, 2006 1,228 17 68 Oregon Jul 31, 2010 #7 I second the separation... Very soon you will have only one. (I had 5 in a 120, even smaller then yours, then 4 and so on till I had 1.) But so far they are looking good, and good luck.
I second the separation... Very soon you will have only one. (I had 5 in a 120, even smaller then yours, then 4 and so on till I had 1.) But so far they are looking good, and good luck.
S sickcichs Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 23, 2010 80 0 0 Colorado Jul 31, 2010 #8 I am taking you guys advice as we speak!I think I will be safer with just one pair per tank.
Blue Demp Peacock Bass MFK Member Jul 26, 2004 1,552 390 122 48 Minnesota Jul 31, 2010 #9 sickcichs;4336632; said: I am taking you guys advice as we speak!I think I will be safer with just one pair per tank. Click to expand... Good call. If possible, keep 2 males in case one dies. Only keep a female. You can easily find females, but a male is hard to come by. GL!
sickcichs;4336632; said: I am taking you guys advice as we speak!I think I will be safer with just one pair per tank. Click to expand... Good call. If possible, keep 2 males in case one dies. Only keep a female. You can easily find females, but a male is hard to come by. GL!