there are 18 in all ranging from 3"-8"..mssassysan2000;2327222;2327222 said:Those are some nice lookin front how many are their?
will weed out the extra males, once they are big enough
@bogwoodbruce Thanks
there are 18 in all ranging from 3"-8"..mssassysan2000;2327222;2327222 said:Those are some nice lookin front how many are their?
yes u r right sevs do require totally diff water params..but i had kept this guy in here, coz i love this guy n did'nt have any other tank to put it in rite now, but now i will shift it to my upcoming 240 galMiguel;2327331;2327331 said:You should not have the Severum with Frontrs..tottally different water requirements. Severums are amazon fish. Soft acidic waters. Fronts need water as hard as stone and with a considerably high PH.
Miguel;2327331; said:You should not have the Severum with Frontrs..tottally different water requirements. Severums are amazon fish. Soft acidic waters. Fronts need water as hard as stone and with a considerably high PH.
pdbrady;2329593; said:Most captive bred adjust well to different conditions, as most are bred in conditions other than their natural habitats. I have kept both african and american in the exact same tap water, with no additives for either. When you buy them, they are usually in the same conditions.
Nice fish by the way!
Cichlaholics Anonymous;2329154; said:interesting to see the synodontis together with the clown loaches, you have any aggression problems with them?
WOHHH.... thats a lotta kinda fish together...ozz465;2330336;2330336 said:I also agre , captive fish tolerate very diffent water types than there wild counterparts,
I myself also keep fronts with loachs, plus bichers,goldfish,bass, and others and all are thriving and growing like crazy