R ringoyam Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2010 257 1 0 victoria b.c. Feb 14, 2011 #1 if so could i get 3 babies and keep them in there
W Wiggles92 Dovii MFK Member Apr 25, 2009 6,103 44 105 33 Pennsylvania Feb 14, 2011 #3 They'll outgrow the 90 gallon eventually, so it would only work as a grow-out.
J Jc1119 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 27, 2010 4,432 19 0 Orlando fl Feb 14, 2011 #4 As babies maybe, but not not as a permanent home. Some species can reach lengths of 3 1/2 feet. I'm setting up a 300 and I won't keep them because I dont think it's large enough. Peacock bass need lots of room and a four foot tank isn't.
As babies maybe, but not not as a permanent home. Some species can reach lengths of 3 1/2 feet. I'm setting up a 300 and I won't keep them because I dont think it's large enough. Peacock bass need lots of room and a four foot tank isn't.
R ringoyam Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2010 257 1 0 victoria b.c. Feb 14, 2011 #5 oh so how long until they would need a bigger tank
R ringoyam Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2010 257 1 0 victoria b.c. Feb 14, 2011 #6 wiggles are your cichla alright
Kanta Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 19, 2009 1,897 1 68 38 Omaha Feb 14, 2011 #7 Didnt you just ask about fire mouths?
R ringoyam Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2010 257 1 0 victoria b.c. Feb 14, 2011 #8 ahahah yeah i have no idea what i want to get i think ill stick with the fire mouths tho
Kanta Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 19, 2009 1,897 1 68 38 Omaha Feb 14, 2011 #9 Thats The smarter route. Cichla will get huge. Just get some fire mouths and some dither fish.
R ringoyam Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2010 257 1 0 victoria b.c. Feb 14, 2011 #10 yeah thats what i thought would be easier too thanks for your advice kanta