T tomka123 Plecostomus MFK Member Jan 5, 2013 1,477 59 51 burlington, nc Jan 4, 2014 #31 UnstoppableJayD said: The sds may eat them Click to expand... On wikihow I just read they don't like amazon swords, but do eat & destroy a lot of foliage. So the SD's may have to go for a ride with me to NC!
UnstoppableJayD said: The sds may eat them Click to expand... On wikihow I just read they don't like amazon swords, but do eat & destroy a lot of foliage. So the SD's may have to go for a ride with me to NC!
UnstoppableJayD MFK NNJ Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Jun 6, 2012 4,879 1,344 379 49 Northern NJ Jan 4, 2014 #32 My widebars didn't when smaller but did later in life. Depends on the individual fish i guess.
C cpm6t Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2011 577 7 18 Sri Lanka Jan 5, 2014 #33 I have many amazon swords plants (a thick leave variety) in my cichla + SD tank. They grow very well in my beach sand substrate. SDs don't eat them and Cichla love that as their resting spot.
I have many amazon swords plants (a thick leave variety) in my cichla + SD tank. They grow very well in my beach sand substrate. SDs don't eat them and Cichla love that as their resting spot.