It's a giant gourami and is probab;y the most agressive thing in there. I think the oscar is a short bodied.xEchOx;907156; said:Well, I don't see the Gourami lasting too long...It sounds like a good plan. Hope everything works out.
It's a giant gourami and is probab;y the most agressive thing in there. I think the oscar is a short bodied.xEchOx;907156; said:Well, I don't see the Gourami lasting too long...It sounds like a good plan. Hope everything works out.
YEAH!!!! It sure is gonna be a wicked tank. I think that it should work and some of the bigger fish will be taken out soon.Peanut_Power;909625; said:Wicked!! Gonna be one hell'va awesome set up if it works!! You should try and get Herichthys sp. labridens 'media luna'...now THAT would be a killa tank!!Agreed about the gourami, they can definately hold their own! haha
i would take out the severums they might not last very long!Bogwoodbruce;906505; said:Well it isn't a tank just for texas though now. In it theres now.
4x Texas
1x Green severum (female)
1x Golden severum (Male)
1x Young Cichla ocellaris (Won't be in there for much longer)
1x Young RTGG (won't be in there for much longer)
1x Young oscar (Looks like a shortbody and will be going into a 4x2x2)
5x clown loach which i'm selling onto a friend when they can pick them up.
Theres some pics now
Tank shot
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Gold sev
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Green sev
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Few texas
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Biggest pair
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Cichla ocellaris
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RTGG
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so what do you think?