O OscarHook Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 19, 2005 361 0 0 40 Arkansas Apr 25, 2007 #1 Will a 10g be good for a single pair of breeding Kribs?
QueenslandeR Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 18, 2007 1,202 1 0 40 Queensland ~ Australia Apr 25, 2007 #2 i dont think so, some people may disagree, at least a 15g would be good enough
jordanlewis100 Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 15, 2006 745 46 61 Kent,UK Apr 27, 2007 #3 yeah i would say so that would be a 24"x12"x12" right? if so should be fine
W WolfFisho1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 5, 2006 1,403 0 0 Suburbs North of Philly www.aquabid.com Apr 29, 2007 #4 ya i would say 10 is too small! 15 would be ok! but i would do more of a 20!
O OscarHook Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 19, 2005 361 0 0 40 Arkansas Apr 29, 2007 #5 yea decided to go with a 20 long with a sponge filter. what type of decor and substrate would be the best?
yea decided to go with a 20 long with a sponge filter. what type of decor and substrate would be the best?
X X24 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2007 2,592 3 0 Nebraska Apr 29, 2007 #6 10 gallon is fine for a pair of kribs. all decor is up to you
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Apr 29, 2007 #7 20 is a much better choice.They like to dig so sand or fine gravel is best.several caves and structures to choose from.Mine usually breed in a small inverted flowerpot
20 is a much better choice.They like to dig so sand or fine gravel is best.several caves and structures to choose from.Mine usually breed in a small inverted flowerpot
Cohazard Arapaima MFK Member Jul 13, 2005 8,985 2,047 203 Apr 29, 2007 #8 10g would be fine if they didn't like to bicker so much. I had two in an 80g a few years back, and one killed the other.
10g would be fine if they didn't like to bicker so much. I had two in an 80g a few years back, and one killed the other.