D Discfish34 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 31, 2005 7 0 0 42 CT Nov 7, 2005 #81 By the way, I'm new to this site. Hope I,m not intruding.
F FunkSkunk Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2005 80 0 0 47 Charlotte, NC Nov 13, 2005 #83 If I had one choice for my 90 Gallon it would be a Taeniura lymma aka Blue Spotted stingray!! man those are gorgeous!! FYI the usually grow to about 10-12 in diameter and can be trained to take food from your hand. Real neat fish that I've loved to see in real life!
If I had one choice for my 90 Gallon it would be a Taeniura lymma aka Blue Spotted stingray!! man those are gorgeous!! FYI the usually grow to about 10-12 in diameter and can be trained to take food from your hand. Real neat fish that I've loved to see in real life!
K Kinaya Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 13, 2005 6 0 0 CA Nov 13, 2005 #84 Easy, huge tank for my G. Tile moray eel. However, it would be really cool to have a tank where I could plant carniverous plants in a top section, then have archer fish in the bottom... It would be WAAAAAAYYYYYYY too hard to keep it stocked with insects. Carniverous plants like soft water with peat moss and high humidity...with the right amount of tweaking, it would make a really cool tank.
Easy, huge tank for my G. Tile moray eel. However, it would be really cool to have a tank where I could plant carniverous plants in a top section, then have archer fish in the bottom... It would be WAAAAAAYYYYYYY too hard to keep it stocked with insects. Carniverous plants like soft water with peat moss and high humidity...with the right amount of tweaking, it would make a really cool tank.
Taz2478 Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 10, 2005 3,271 25 68 not where I'm supposed to be Nov 14, 2005 #85 id use my 150G and get my lionfish again. Such releaxing and graceful fish. or a White Moray
P Pangong_ilong I want one too ! MFK Member Oct 10, 2005 1,452 12 0 Fresh Meadow, NY Nov 14, 2005 #86 I would get a red aro for my 220g.
Vince Most Wanted MFK Member Jul 4, 2005 1,427 12 68 Cypress, CA Nov 14, 2005 #87 Okay, I change my mind again. I'm not sure if they will breed in a 7ft x 30 inch x 30 inch tank, but here goes. A breeding pair of X backs.
Okay, I change my mind again. I'm not sure if they will breed in a 7ft x 30 inch x 30 inch tank, but here goes. A breeding pair of X backs.
F FunkSkunk Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2005 80 0 0 47 Charlotte, NC Nov 14, 2005 #88 I don't know all the fish you guys are talking about, it would help if you posted up pics of the fish. .02
I don't know all the fish you guys are talking about, it would help if you posted up pics of the fish. .02
Vince Most Wanted MFK Member Jul 4, 2005 1,427 12 68 Cypress, CA Nov 14, 2005 #89 Ooops! my bad. Let me see...Xback (Asian Arowana), first picture, and the redline snakehead. Let me find some pictures. These are not my pictures but "borrowed" without permission from the internet.
Ooops! my bad. Let me see...Xback (Asian Arowana), first picture, and the redline snakehead. Let me find some pictures. These are not my pictures but "borrowed" without permission from the internet.
A Arapaimaman In Loving Memory Aug 27, 2005 319 5 0 75 Central Florida Nov 14, 2005 #90 Arapaima Gigas into my 11700gal. tank that is being built right now.Pitchers will be posted when the manufacture seen pics.
Arapaima Gigas into my 11700gal. tank that is being built right now.Pitchers will be posted when the manufacture seen pics.