They are very healthy and eating well. They will eat anything, even flakes. Most of the peacock bass you find are stuck on feeders. Most of mine are 3.5-5 inches in length. I have 7 available at this size. I also have 1 available at 3 inches. You can't mix the runt with the rest because he is not a good fighter, but at this size he makes a great community fish. I kept him with my angels with no problem. At this size it is hard to tell there species, but judging by the red on their tails, I'm guessing they are ocellaris.
The larger ones are $20 each. The smaller one is $15. Normally you see them at $20 for 2 inchers, so this is a great deal.
You will have to meet me in the Forest Park to McDonough area or you can come pick them up at my house in McDonough.
Here is a pic of the larger ones. Sorry for it being blurry, but they don't seem to want to pose for the camera. The particles you see isn't debris, but air bubbles from the power filter. I keep my water very clean with a 60 gallon power filter, daily water changes, and a 160gph powerhead attached to a giant sponge filter. I should have another power filter, canister filter, or sump, I know, but money is tight right now, so there really isn't anything I can do about it.
The larger ones are $20 each. The smaller one is $15. Normally you see them at $20 for 2 inchers, so this is a great deal.
You will have to meet me in the Forest Park to McDonough area or you can come pick them up at my house in McDonough.
Here is a pic of the larger ones. Sorry for it being blurry, but they don't seem to want to pose for the camera. The particles you see isn't debris, but air bubbles from the power filter. I keep my water very clean with a 60 gallon power filter, daily water changes, and a 160gph powerhead attached to a giant sponge filter. I should have another power filter, canister filter, or sump, I know, but money is tight right now, so there really isn't anything I can do about it.