Both of my bgk's ate whatever I put in their tanks. Mainly hikari pellets but the odd frozen treat here and there too.
Do they not usually eat pellets and stuff?
Supposedly they are stubborn live feeders. I guess ours didn't get the memo.
Both of my bgk's ate whatever I put in their tanks. Mainly hikari pellets but the odd frozen treat here and there too.
Do they not usually eat pellets and stuff?
Mine definitely didn't get the memo lol. My last one wouldn't touch live fish, I had some black widow tetras in with her temporarily that she could have eaten if she'd wanted but never even looked twice at. She was about 12" at the time and they were young fish at barely 1".Supposedly they are stubborn live feeders. I guess ours didn't get the memo.
You mean he acts like a penis? Coz I own a pussy and it can take a beating and still function as intended. A penis on the other hand will dissapear at the slightest inconvience. Sit on that thing the wrong way and yall call time out. LolzThe crenicichla Atabapo in the same tank is a pussy! He is afraid of the Uaru's en they determine how close he is allowed to approach them.
You mean he acts like a penis? Coz I own a pussy and it can take a beating and still function as intended. A penis on the other hand will dissapear at the slightest inconvience. Sit on that thing the wrong way and yall call time out. Lolz
We have some strange friendships! The Texas / Midas with the goldfish has to take the cake. That needs photos!
I have pictures of all of the odd couples, I think. I know there are some of the female pearl gourami and the male angelfish guarding his eggs together and her chasing off the female angelfish. Just have to find and upload them.
It should be easy to get some of the red tail shark (definitely a shark) with her clown loach buddies the next time I see them together, which happens quite often. I saw them grazing together for biofilm on a rock earlier today. The shark is just one of the school as far as the clowns are concerned.
Our black ghost knives eat anything offered to them. The seller thought that they would only ever eat live food but they snarf anything from flakes, sticks and pellets to pleco wafers, freeze-dried or frozen bloodworms and krill... and of course live too. They also get along. I got them when they were tiny and introduced them at the same time. Each has staked its own territory but at night they dance together in circles in the common areas, partying it up while everyone else sleeps.
That's a beauty of a hybrid! I dont find it so odd tho... I have the same with my female jack... she wont leave any fish her size alone but small young cichlids she doesnt bother with... have her and her mate in a 110 and put a red texas/flowerhorn juvie in there to grow out... they eat together.. share the cave together.. lol fishView attachment 1360326
This is 125gs. There are 3 common GF about 4 inches long. A dozen tiger barbs, 10 neon rosey barbs, 6+ baby super red BNs and that monster in the back there doesn't mess with any of them. Put her in with anything her size and she is tearing it apart.