D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 155 120 46 Tri cities washington Apr 9, 2011 #1 does anybody think i would have a problem keeping a 15" horn with my lil 8" bamboo?
K krj-1168 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 25, 2006 1,645 17 68 Eastern NC Apr 10, 2011 #2 Well - it's certainly possible - I've heard of Bamboo sharks being kept the Horns without any major difficulties. Of course - it depends on the exact species of horn and Bamboo.
Well - it's certainly possible - I've heard of Bamboo sharks being kept the Horns without any major difficulties. Of course - it depends on the exact species of horn and Bamboo.
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 155 120 46 Tri cities washington Apr 10, 2011 #3 To be more specific a Cali horn and brown banded bamboo, sex unknown at this time.
K krj-1168 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 25, 2006 1,645 17 68 Eastern NC Apr 10, 2011 #4 Yes - Brown-banded Bamboos and Cali Horns can be kept together . There's even a few videos on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krB74awsD_Q&feature=related Generally speaking Cali Horns are capable of tolerating water temps in the 72-78F range (which is the preferred range for BB Bamboos).
Yes - Brown-banded Bamboos and Cali Horns can be kept together . There's even a few videos on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krB74awsD_Q&feature=related Generally speaking Cali Horns are capable of tolerating water temps in the 72-78F range (which is the preferred range for BB Bamboos).
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 155 120 46 Tri cities washington Apr 10, 2011 #5 cool, thanks.
L8braker Gambusia MFK Member Feb 13, 2011 163 15 18 AVL, NC Apr 11, 2011 #6 Mine is an Australian Horn, but he hasn't bothered the more active swimming animals. The more sedintary and hiding in the open leads to midnight snacks.
Mine is an Australian Horn, but he hasn't bothered the more active swimming animals. The more sedintary and hiding in the open leads to midnight snacks.