E esr209 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 6, 2013 60 0 0 Nebraska Jun 7, 2013 #1 Could I keep 5-6 fronts with 4 "gold" calvus ( that's what my lfs calls them) in a 120 long? I am going to be using a sump, lots of filtration.
Could I keep 5-6 fronts with 4 "gold" calvus ( that's what my lfs calls them) in a 120 long? I am going to be using a sump, lots of filtration.
D dogofwar Arapaima MFK Member Jan 3, 2006 5,124 1,040 203 51 Maryland www.capitalcichlids.org Jun 7, 2013 #2 The fronts will outgrow the calvus and eat them... Matt
E esr209 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 6, 2013 60 0 0 Nebraska Jun 7, 2013 #3 They get to 6" and are quite elongated, that sounds false?
luvinbluegills Gambusia MFK Member Feb 26, 2011 529 16 18 Pgh PA Jun 7, 2013 #4 I agree that the calvus are most likely to become prey.
D dogofwar Arapaima MFK Member Jan 3, 2006 5,124 1,040 203 51 Maryland www.capitalcichlids.org Jun 7, 2013 #5 Fronts get 14+", predatory and grow much faster than calvus. Go for it if you'd like to risk the calvus being eaten... Matt
Fronts get 14+", predatory and grow much faster than calvus. Go for it if you'd like to risk the calvus being eaten... Matt
E esr209 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 6, 2013 60 0 0 Nebraska Jun 7, 2013 #6 What if the calvus were started larger? What would be a good predatory colony/ group of fish that could be slower and somewhat peaceful to keep with them?
What if the calvus were started larger? What would be a good predatory colony/ group of fish that could be slower and somewhat peaceful to keep with them?