Adrianm Gambusia MFK Member Aug 28, 2011 105 0 16 Mexico www.universopez.com Sep 2, 2011 #1 i have my tank without top, so im scared if they jump
S skillzizzo Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 18, 2007 908 35 61 44 Mesa - Arizona Sep 2, 2011 #2 Not sure of them specificaully but most large cichlids are known jumpers. And that what they are is cross bred large cichlids.
Not sure of them specificaully but most large cichlids are known jumpers. And that what they are is cross bred large cichlids.
boldtogether Polypterus MFK Member Sep 25, 2008 2,698 344 92 54 chino hills, california Sep 3, 2011 #3 Yes, they jump. Even when they are small.
HungDang Piranha MFK Member Nov 29, 2010 2,968 70 81 Fort Worth Sep 3, 2011 #4 they can jump, but not so high and they are not likely to jump! just leave about 4 inches with no water on top of the tank then you will be fine!
they can jump, but not so high and they are not likely to jump! just leave about 4 inches with no water on top of the tank then you will be fine!
A aclockworkorange Dovii MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 9,585 46 105 38 Rose City Sep 3, 2011 #5 It's possible for most fish to jump, especially large cichlids. Better safe than sorry IMO.
D davew Gambusia MFK Member Sep 24, 2010 367 1 16 uk Sep 3, 2011 #6 My juvenile flower horn has jumped out of a bucket before that didn't have very much water in there, so it must have been about a six inch jump.
My juvenile flower horn has jumped out of a bucket before that didn't have very much water in there, so it must have been about a six inch jump.
Adrianm Gambusia MFK Member Aug 28, 2011 105 0 16 Mexico www.universopez.com Sep 3, 2011 #7 ok thank you
C crisper Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 4, 2008 2,286 1 0 over there boi Sep 3, 2011 #8 Get some glass lids made. Looks better,cuts back on evaporation,keeps things out of your tank like household sprays, and best of all keeps your fish in your tank
Get some glass lids made. Looks better,cuts back on evaporation,keeps things out of your tank like household sprays, and best of all keeps your fish in your tank