C carpediem Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 3, 2006 323 0 0 Pittsburgh, PA www.keystoneaquatics.com Aug 30, 2006 #11 Pout;491429; said: Quit being SOooo HARSH!!!!!!!!!!!!, Yes a JD gets too big for a 20G But it will stille be able to be used as a Grow out tank. Andy Click to expand... Agreed... Bigsmooth, you should mellow out a little. No need to get all up in the dude's grill
Pout;491429; said: Quit being SOooo HARSH!!!!!!!!!!!!, Yes a JD gets too big for a 20G But it will stille be able to be used as a Grow out tank. Andy Click to expand... Agreed... Bigsmooth, you should mellow out a little. No need to get all up in the dude's grill
filiportela Piranha MFK Member Nov 13, 2005 4,220 40 81 46 portugal Aug 30, 2006 #12 yep make the tank bigger, and after you can put almoust any big south american or central cichild and more, but the tank needs to be a lot bigger
yep make the tank bigger, and after you can put almoust any big south american or central cichild and more, but the tank needs to be a lot bigger
soggysandwich Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 28, 2006 1,689 0 66 36 Chicago, IL Aug 30, 2006 #13 i said it could barley turn around. meaning that the JD could survive BUT it will have a hard time thriving
i said it could barley turn around. meaning that the JD could survive BUT it will have a hard time thriving
M mitch4ya Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 20, 2005 172 0 0 58 Auburn, Nebraska Sep 2, 2006 #14 I have convicts, firemouths, and a pleco with my 2 Jack Dempseys in a 55 gallon tank with no problems. 20G for a JD is pushing it for sure.
I have convicts, firemouths, and a pleco with my 2 Jack Dempseys in a 55 gallon tank with no problems. 20G for a JD is pushing it for sure.