M mthao105 Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 264 32 61 Fresno Nov 15, 2008 #1 can i keep a 4 inch rtc with my two 3 inch orinos?
famous323 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 5, 2008 2,327 3 38 LONG BEACH, CA Nov 15, 2008 #2 i wouldn't risk it rtc are known to eat fish bigger then them
J jonnie5 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 16, 2008 327 0 0 ca bayarea Nov 15, 2008 #3 i would not, grow out the bass first to about 7 in so it can have a chance. GL
Bogwoodbruce Peacock Bass MFK Member Feb 2, 2007 27,290 13 119 33 Rotherham, UK www.facebook.com Nov 15, 2008 #4 I certainly wouldnt risk that.
M mthao105 Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 264 32 61 Fresno Nov 15, 2008 #5 ok thanks guys for the advice because i wouldnt want to lose one either.
M Morledzep Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 1,789 4 0 where my cichla are Nov 15, 2008 #6 an RTC will outgrow your orinos no matter what you do. they will never be able to be together without the risk of the RTC eating the Orinos. that is simple fact.
an RTC will outgrow your orinos no matter what you do. they will never be able to be together without the risk of the RTC eating the Orinos. that is simple fact.
R Rebel Souljah Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 1,711 2 36 Oahu Grown! Nov 15, 2008 #7 ^^^ thats for sure
P philadams2008 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2008 9 0 0 england Nov 15, 2008 #8 i had a 8 inch silver shark in with my 5 inch rtc and it ate it over one night if you value the orinos don't it will get eaten.
i had a 8 inch silver shark in with my 5 inch rtc and it ate it over one night if you value the orinos don't it will get eaten.
HPIZZLE Polypterus MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 5,004 19 92 Nov 16, 2008 #9 just dont do it. maybe once you have a much bigger tank than they need, and the RTC is plenty full damned near 24/7. you can do it, just dont.
just dont do it. maybe once you have a much bigger tank than they need, and the RTC is plenty full damned near 24/7. you can do it, just dont.