Toxic Fish 9999;3549150; said:Do you have a pic of the Targetfish (Terapon Jarbua), i just want to see what it looks like thanks
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Toxic Fish 9999;3549150; said:Do you have a pic of the Targetfish (Terapon Jarbua), i just want to see what it looks like thanks
Tanyoberu;3629165; said:Mixing Belonesox and Green spotted puffers would be a bad idea, for the BB sake. They rely on 'camaflouge' as a primary defense. But puffers and their great intellect and curiosity would make quick work of a BB. Even if the puffer took no interest in the BB, the fry would be an easy target.
BB's would be best in a tank with 'friendly' brackish mid to bottom swimmers that they couldn't eat. Brackish tolerant-PEACEFUL cichlids come to mind (convicts perhaps). Otherwise, it's a matter of experimenting. You could try the puffers. I'd go with the figure eight over the spotted as they are less aggressive. In my experience a puffer usually minds it's own business if it has business to mind. Otherwise it goes on a taste frenzy.
The columbian sharks make great tank mates, but they like the higher salinities when they are older.
Edit: You're options open to a much greater selection if you are looking for fish that tolerate some salt as the BB, like most other livebeares do well with hard water and some salt added.