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Yeah thanks for the heads up on that one. I pm'd another member to see if they were going to purchase and when they said no I called right away. Nice guy on the phone and it'll be really easy transport for me since I live 2 miles away. :)
 
well since the leaf fish does not move much you don't need a massive tank.I have 11 in a 30 long.They are found on muddy leafy shore lines.They need a low low ph to survive as well.
 
jess leaf fish are awesome :)

how big of a tank are they in?? very cool


bumpylemon, your water is cloudy, check the parameters, somethings not right
 
Ok awesome, being that I have a new to me tank coming tonight I'll have a few tanks open up that I could use. I might keep the 40 breeder for something other than leaf fish tho.. The 55 I dont think I want to do anything with at the moment.. Asking your personal opinion now, would 5 or so be ok in a standard 29 gallon? The height would be wasted I guess but the floor space should be enough for 5 of them??



hotfishgirls;2070636; said:
well since the leaf fish does not move much you don't need a massive tank.I have 11 in a 30 long.They are found on muddy leafy shore lines.They need a low low ph to survive as well.
 
will they be ok in a 30 long or something a little bit bigger for life or what?
im gonna do some research on them
 
heres an idea youcould get a couch for cheap at a yard sale of something and you could hide the tank in the couch:D
 
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