W waveman Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 21, 2006 52 0 0 philippines Jun 18, 2007 #11 thanks for that quick answer...esp. to my idol oddball,ill just put it in my 12x6 feet and 4feet deep pond
thanks for that quick answer...esp. to my idol oddball,ill just put it in my 12x6 feet and 4feet deep pond
T Tongue33 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2006 8,060 16 0 48 Utah www.davescichlids.com Jun 18, 2007 #12 waveman;927517; said: to my idol oddball,ill just put it in my 12x6 feet and 4feet deep pond Click to expand... Well now your talking.. Cannot believe you would have done anything else knowing this ...
waveman;927517; said: to my idol oddball,ill just put it in my 12x6 feet and 4feet deep pond Click to expand... Well now your talking.. Cannot believe you would have done anything else knowing this ...
A Angel51087 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 14, 2007 339 0 0 UK Jun 18, 2007 #14 i'd say no, Irridescents get huge and rocks take up too much room and if you get a small one then the malawis will beat it up... so NO from me
i'd say no, Irridescents get huge and rocks take up too much room and if you get a small one then the malawis will beat it up... so NO from me
G Greenaveli Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 19, 2006 685 1 0 45 Ny to Fl and Back Again Jun 18, 2007 #15 Oddball;927487; said: No. Small IR sharks will get picked on by mbuna cichlids. Large IRs demand alot of free-swimming space and not the rock work and tight communities mbunas are usually kept in. Click to expand...
Oddball;927487; said: No. Small IR sharks will get picked on by mbuna cichlids. Large IRs demand alot of free-swimming space and not the rock work and tight communities mbunas are usually kept in. Click to expand...