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AquaAlex1993
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But, they have a red tail and are Acestrorhynchus nasutus), I know nothing about this species, how big do they get, and do they get a red tail like the red tail cuda?
Awesome, planning on getting 2. Excited because I can keep them for life.Will get a red spot on the tail. Stay small in 4-6inch range. Have a stripe like isalinae.
Get a few as they aren't seen often at all.
Ok, will have floating plants in the aquarium.Should be ok. But will need floating cover.
I haven't gotten them, will be getting them in 3 weeks. I have asked for pics and will post here when I recieve them.can you post pictures??
Most flagtails that enter the hobby are rather thin because they aren't feed upon import. When I get mine, I try to get them eating right away. I am going to use spirlina brine shrimp, veggie flakes, and I'll try what always worked for my saltwater veggies nori.it may just be the picture, but the last flag tail looks thin... look at it just below the dorsal fin.
Cudas Others look excellent...and they are difficult to come by.