Lazybum34 Plecostomus MFK Member Jan 19, 2024 320 197 51 26 Toronto,Canada Jan 26, 2025 #1 Hey guys, I currently have a 12 inch mono peacock bass in a 180 gallon (6x2x2) will I have to upgrade? He is currently being kept with 5 silver dollars.
Hey guys, I currently have a 12 inch mono peacock bass in a 180 gallon (6x2x2) will I have to upgrade? He is currently being kept with 5 silver dollars.
gangster Arapaima MFK Member Apr 17, 2008 13,457 803 201 mountains Jan 26, 2025 #2 You should yes. Reactions: tlindsey and Lazybum34
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 22,629 29,692 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Jan 26, 2025 #3 I agree, a 180 is a very wimpy tank for an adult Cichla. I have a few 180s, and would not dream any of using them for P-bass. Perhaps a 300 gal. Reactions: Lazybum34, Cichlids-r-beasts and tlindsey
I agree, a 180 is a very wimpy tank for an adult Cichla. I have a few 180s, and would not dream any of using them for P-bass. Perhaps a 300 gal.
Simonas Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 24, 2008 687 711 405 Wirral, UK Jan 27, 2025 #4 Without doubt I have a full grown kelberi at 17" and he looks big in my 9x3. They aren't just long they are big bulky and active fish Reactions: gangster
Without doubt I have a full grown kelberi at 17" and he looks big in my 9x3. They aren't just long they are big bulky and active fish