lol. but really this is very useful info on what our fish eat.sheeted out
Didn't mean to be insulting just curious. I've done the same thing in the past, started with a small aquarium and bought bigger and bigger ones... I wish I would have just bought the large one to begin with, would have been much cheaper...lol anyways good luckAnd axs377 as I said my biggest is only maybe 3 inches at the moment. They're merely the size of platies right now. Planning on selling off seven of my stock when I can find some takers and settle with a pair. As soon as the pair hits maybe 7 or 8 inches (which I really don't see happening for another 6 months) they will moved to a 120 or 150. Trying to find one 24" wide, seems pointless with anything thinner imo. I'm not some no brain fish twerp, I got into this species knowing that I would need to build at least a 300 gallon within the next year or so. Honestly, I thought I was a generous guy growing out my fry in a 75, am I right? As far as I've seen it looks to me like many breeders grow out fry in 29s, 40s, and maybe 55s which is cool but I've always been one to give my fish lots of swim space.
Didn't mean to be insulting just curious. I've done the same thing in the past, started with a small aquarium and bought bigger and bigger ones... I wish I would have just bought the large one to begin with, would have been much cheaper...lol anyways good luck
Thanks axs377, I didnt mean to be so snippy. Have you kept young Dovii before? Im wondering when I should serparate a pair from the other youngsters. My biggest is now reaching 4 inches.Didn't mean to be insulting just curious. I've done the same thing in the past, started with a small aquarium and bought bigger and bigger ones... I wish I would have just bought the large one to begin with, would have been much cheaper...lol anyways good luck