ok its coming and i was wondering.......

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Plecs were 5" long on average, 2.5-3" wide at the pec fins. He even ate some midnight cats, and a 5" yellowfin barb (deep bodied fish).

A divider would work if you set it up sturdy enough.
 
would a devider be a good idea?
plz help !
 
plz help im getting distrate
 
um does anyone make divders for 75gs and at what size would it be safe to take the devider out?
 
it will work out if they are same size. Dats are too deep-bodied to be eaten by a same-sized endli. Now, getting picked to death is another issue...
 
There is no way a 7" endli can eat a 7"dat imo...

i have a 6" dat that i keep with 8"endlis and they are fine...especially considering, like u say, that the endlis head is around the size of my thumb (about 1" wide)...it would be like me trying to eat a horse..i wouldnt even bother...lol

Ime, endlis are pretty peaceful...aslong as tankmates arent bite sized treats...and a 7" dat comes nowhere near to fitting in a 7"endlis mouth...he wouldnt even look at it as food...

But as cohazard has said, the endli will eventually outgrow the slow gowing dat...and in the future you may have a problem...

btw: i have a 6" feifeng in with a 21"florida gar and 4 fatttt 14" endlis...and the endlis dont bother him at all...infact, im more worried about the feifeng doing damage than i am about the endlis...

At the end of the day, its up to you though...GL

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thx so much so mabye in the long run but not for awhile is what your saying and my datnoid seems to grow fast but it does help he is dominate :D but im sure he will slow down around 8-9 inch only had him a year xD
 
should be good
 
i hope so but either way if the bicher get to big im stick a divider in xD untill dat gets big enough does anyone know if they make 75 gallon dividers ??!?!?
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Shallot02;1762444; said:
should be good

Did onion01 setup a second profile, or a buddy of his? :confused: :eek: :D

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