Ah...a friend had one a while back but it wasnt very big and it probably didnt last very long as he was into mixing all kinds of fish together in a survival of the fittest kind of setting back then.
Do you think it would still be worth trying the chalcius though?Ah...a friend had one a while back but it wasnt very big and it probably didnt last very long as he was into mixing all kinds of fish together in a survival of the fittest kind of setting back then.
I do.Some might say that you might be pushing it with such a fish but I think it would work.They are not the most active of swimmers from what I know of them.Do you think it would still be worth trying the chalcius though?
Yeah. I'll just have to save up 30 dollars. If it eats my colossal and abnormally salty Kribensis cichlid, and then ends up having to be returned, at least I can move my dwarf green Pike cichlid back into the 55 gallon. That Kribensis even chases my rainbow shark. Also, the Kribensis is a normal one, and is almost 5 inches long somehow.I do.Some might say that you might be pushing it with such a fish but I think it would work.They are not the most active of swimmers from what I know of them.
I do have some killis already. Butterfly fish might be an option too.I'd say an African Butterfly Fish or a Golden Wonder Killifish, sort of like a miniature arowana
Not very active howeverYeah the butterfly fish......distant relative of the arowana.
I also have to sleep at night too. At least they don't jump as much as a hatchet fish. My peacock eel and giant danios already splash enough to make it harder to fall asleep lolNo,they are not.