Pharaoh Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Feb 18, 2008 17,567 178 1,097 Indianapolis Feb 26, 2013 #21 I like the idea of Rahpael cats, or a pictus cat. Of course, they hide a lot.
milkman407 Peacock Bass MFK Member Jul 15, 2006 5,163 205 120 in a house Feb 26, 2013 #22 i just watched my mbu bite my java fern in half lolol. i'll go to the fish store today and pick something up i'll let you guys know how it works.
i just watched my mbu bite my java fern in half lolol. i'll go to the fish store today and pick something up i'll let you guys know how it works.
M mattstevens1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 10, 2012 553 0 31 deer park ny Mar 3, 2013 #23 milkman407 said: what type of pleco could i keep in the tank, that won't suck on his slime coat, and wont eat my plants? Click to expand... Maybe a farlowella catfish? Feel like it'd be sleek enough to hide from the puffer...
milkman407 said: what type of pleco could i keep in the tank, that won't suck on his slime coat, and wont eat my plants? Click to expand... Maybe a farlowella catfish? Feel like it'd be sleek enough to hide from the puffer...
P PufferXtreme Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 28, 2006 762 5 0 UK Mar 3, 2013 #24 eartheaters and tetras would both be great
pwmin Giant Snakehead MFK Member Nov 26, 2007 5,619 274 146 CO via PA www.myspace.com Mar 9, 2013 #25 Megalodoras uranoscopus?
oneyedfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 7, 2006 1,422 4 68 49 West Chester, PA Apr 13, 2013 #26 I'd go with a species of Geo. Beautiful looking, sturdy, available in a range of max sizes from about 6-12" depending on species, and do a wonderful job cleaning up after messy fish. Sent from my Nexus 7
I'd go with a species of Geo. Beautiful looking, sturdy, available in a range of max sizes from about 6-12" depending on species, and do a wonderful job cleaning up after messy fish. Sent from my Nexus 7