New school of 20 Orinocensis babies!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thanks for the comments. Temporarily in a 15 gallon. I have a 35 gallon cycling and should be ready to transfer over by the end of the week.
 
superleggera123;3950352; said:
damm bro gratz, if you wanna sell some im next door lmao!

LOL no problem buddy ill keep you in mind once these guys start growing a bit. I wont be able to handle 20 once they get over 12 LOL. Should take a while though.
 
just make sure to seperate the ones out growing the others due to canabalism
 
Cypher;3950329; said:
Thanks for the comments. Temporarily in a 15 gallon. I have a 35 gallon cycling and should be ready to transfer over by the end of the week.
If you are serious about a 15 and 35 gallon and you think thats ok.....eihter you have much larger tanks or you simply dont care about the well being of the fish you keep.
 
Thanks all for the comments and suggestions.

MATTCB;3951618; said:
If you are serious about a 15 and 35 gallon and you think thats ok.....eihter you have much larger tanks or you simply dont care about the well being of the fish you keep.

Dude you need to relax. You honestly think the 35 gallon is going to be a permanent home for these peacock bass?

Some of these bass are eventually going to go in my 180 and 220, however Ive got arowanas and stingrays in there. The rest I will eventually sell at a larger size.
 
do you think you are going to get the bass big enough in a 30 gallon to introduce them into a tank with aros and rays that I assume can eat small fish. Maybe I am wrong, maybe your aros and rays are small too but then why wouldnt you put the bass in the big tank in first place? My problem with this website is people all to often under estimate the fish they buy and put the fish into unsuitable enviorments.
 
MATTCB;3952043; said:
do you think you are going to get the bass big enough in a 30 gallon to introduce them into a tank with aros and rays that I assume can eat small fish. Maybe I am wrong, maybe your aros and rays are small too but then why wouldnt you put the bass in the big tank in first place? My problem with this website is people all to often under estimate the fish they buy and put the fish into unsuitable enviorments.

are all the 230 of your posts the same bs? do you go out searching to just shoot down all others posts? why do it why kill his thread?
 
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