R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Feb 17, 2011 #11 Thank you thank you :}
A. gigas Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 2,886 2 68 Feb 17, 2011 #12 kevinfleming21;4895424; said: Might want to lower the water level for the little guy so that all he has to do is extend his neck to breathe and does not have to swim up for air. Cute little guy, love mine too! Click to expand... common snappers can actually swim surprisingly well, i've seen them swimming at the surface in 30 foot water (begging for food)
kevinfleming21;4895424; said: Might want to lower the water level for the little guy so that all he has to do is extend his neck to breathe and does not have to swim up for air. Cute little guy, love mine too! Click to expand... common snappers can actually swim surprisingly well, i've seen them swimming at the surface in 30 foot water (begging for food)
R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Feb 17, 2011 #13 A. gigas;4896330; said: common snappers can actually swim surprisingly well, i've seen them swimming at the surface in 30 foot water (begging for food) Click to expand... I have seen that too, mine swims great but it's natural for them to just stick their noses to the surface.
A. gigas;4896330; said: common snappers can actually swim surprisingly well, i've seen them swimming at the surface in 30 foot water (begging for food) Click to expand... I have seen that too, mine swims great but it's natural for them to just stick their noses to the surface.
B basstank Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 10, 2010 591 0 0 connecticut Feb 25, 2011 #16 you should put some full tank shots.