C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,159 15 92 Miami, Florida Jun 16, 2008 #11 there are also non-predatory species like buenos aires and blind cave tetras that are way too rough for the smaller species
there are also non-predatory species like buenos aires and blind cave tetras that are way too rough for the smaller species
S soamtank Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 13, 2008 57 0 0 Vancouver, WA Jun 16, 2008 #12 cool, i was just making sure black skirts weren't just some vicious killers.
T tyl089 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 698 1 16 San Jose, Jun 16, 2008 #13 no they're not, and quite beautiful and enjoyable, and the only tetras i had that actually bred and laid eggs in water that i never really tried to adjust the PH for. One thing though, their black stripes fade with age.
no they're not, and quite beautiful and enjoyable, and the only tetras i had that actually bred and laid eggs in water that i never really tried to adjust the PH for. One thing though, their black stripes fade with age.
J JD7.62 Dovii MFK Member Sep 13, 2005 5,513 44 105 at the 'Bama Breeze Jun 16, 2008 #14 My exos ate my neons, then the exos were eaten by my piranhas, who in turn were eaten by my armatus. So yes, tetras eat each other!
My exos ate my neons, then the exos were eaten by my piranhas, who in turn were eaten by my armatus. So yes, tetras eat each other!
S soamtank Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 13, 2008 57 0 0 Vancouver, WA Jun 17, 2008 #15 haha JD, quite the food chain in your tank...