W woofy Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 2, 2007 5,341 6 38 Miami Nov 7, 2008 #11 corydoras for the bottom? pandas would look nice. bleeding heart tetras?
F Flash Gambusia MFK Member Sep 28, 2008 675 1 18 Davie Fl Nov 7, 2008 #13 Hatchet fish. Or Galaxy tetras.
chonhzilla Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 26, 2007 1,970 1 0 Fresno CA Nov 7, 2008 #14 I've had hatchet fishes get stuck in the weirdest places and die. I think I just have horrible luck with hatchets.
I've had hatchet fishes get stuck in the weirdest places and die. I think I just have horrible luck with hatchets.
M mihailx32 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 1, 2008 110 0 0 New Jersey Nov 7, 2008 #15 you might like glo fish. they look like zebra danos but have neon yellow,orange,red and a bunch more colors to chose from.
you might like glo fish. they look like zebra danos but have neon yellow,orange,red and a bunch more colors to chose from.
M Morledzep Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 1,789 4 0 where my cichla are Nov 7, 2008 #16 onion beat me to it.. i was gonna suggest exodons.. if i was going to have schooling fish they would be it.
onion beat me to it.. i was gonna suggest exodons.. if i was going to have schooling fish they would be it.
L liberator177 Candiru MFK Member Oct 16, 2007 623 0 46 33 michigan Nov 7, 2008 #17 Not really rare, but I really like red eye tetras
jcardona1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 5, 2007 11,491 40 0 43 South of Heaven Nov 8, 2008 #18 in my planted tank, i have rasbora espei, black neons, von rio tetras, columbian tetras, and some regular neons. i think they all look great and work well together. see my sig for link of my planted tank. pics in there
in my planted tank, i have rasbora espei, black neons, von rio tetras, columbian tetras, and some regular neons. i think they all look great and work well together. see my sig for link of my planted tank. pics in there
S schaadrak Gambusia MFK Member May 4, 2007 363 1 18 Uppinnia Nov 8, 2008 #19 Are you looking for something that shoals/schools or are you open to a solitary type of fish? BTW - Those two large leafed plants in front of your boat are Dracaenas sp. and def not aquatic.
Are you looking for something that shoals/schools or are you open to a solitary type of fish? BTW - Those two large leafed plants in front of your boat are Dracaenas sp. and def not aquatic.