F Fishymango Feeder Fish Jun 6, 2020 3 2 3 31 Jun 6, 2020 #1 Does anyone know what fish this is? He is around 7-8 in. Reactions: Magnus_Bane and tlindsey
Fishnerd360 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Sep 2, 2018 1,198 1,251 154 Jun 6, 2020 #2 Silver dollar, I think it might be Metynnis argenteus. Reactions: Magnus_Bane, Stephen St.Clair and tlindsey
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,486 20,970 480 USA Jun 6, 2020 #3 Look like metynnis hypsauchen. Reactions: Magnus_Bane, Stephen St.Clair and tlindsey
F Fishymango Feeder Fish Jun 6, 2020 3 2 3 31 Jun 6, 2020 #4 Thanks! Would I have any problems adding him to a community tank with smaller fish? He was kind of a resume fish I got from someone with a tank and his only tank mate is a small pleco and he doesn't seem very happy
Thanks! Would I have any problems adding him to a community tank with smaller fish? He was kind of a resume fish I got from someone with a tank and his only tank mate is a small pleco and he doesn't seem very happy
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,486 20,970 480 USA Jun 6, 2020 #5 They are omnivores so if it’s really small it could be eaten. I’d try to keep it well fed. Pleco should be fine. Reactions: Magnus_Bane
They are omnivores so if it’s really small it could be eaten. I’d try to keep it well fed. Pleco should be fine.
F Fishymango Feeder Fish Jun 6, 2020 3 2 3 31 Jun 6, 2020 #6 Smallest thing would probably be the Cory cats or the black skirts around an 1 1/2- 2 in
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,486 20,970 480 USA Jun 6, 2020 #7 Fishymango said: Smallest thing would probably be the Cory cats or the black skirts around an 1 1/2- 2 in Click to expand... Should be fine. Reactions: Magnus_Bane
Fishymango said: Smallest thing would probably be the Cory cats or the black skirts around an 1 1/2- 2 in Click to expand... Should be fine.
F FJB Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 15, 2017 1,881 3,190 439 Philadelphia, PA Jun 8, 2020 #8 Agree with others. Either Metynnis hypsauchen, or M. argenteus. Very similar. A FEMALE. Nice fish! Reactions: Magnus_Bane