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rayman45

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after seeing those 2 mata mata feeding videos i want one

ok i can eather put them in these 2 tanks

ok tank 1

is a 30G driftwood tank with a 6inch frt and 7 inch rtc

tank 2

20L with 5" frt


i would get a small 2-4 incher


i really dont want to setup another tub only because of the heat.

thanks
 
you cant mix matas and frts since matas require shallow water and frts have to be swimming all the time. Then theres the question of compatibility. I dont think those 2 will play nice together.
 
in my 20l i got plenty of rocks to climb up to the surface

same in the 30 /but the frt in the 30 beats the **** out of my ast

so maybe ill try in the 20

any1 eles
 
rayman45 said:
in my 20l i got plenty of rocks to climb up to the surface

same in the 30 /but the frt in the 30 beats the **** out of my ast

so maybe ill try in the 20

any1 eles

I wouldnt risk a showdown bet 2 expensive turtles
 
redtailfool said:
you cant mix matas and frts since matas require shallow water and frts have to be swimming all the time. Then theres the question of compatibility. I dont think those 2 will play nice together.

Good evening PMed Zach (Rayman) and he told me to talk to you about FRt. I'm planning on building a large Amazon tank with Peaccok bass, Arampias gigas, FW stingrays, and others. DO you think a FRT can be mixed. what size does a FRT get??? DO you have access to any $$$$
 
guesswho2005 said:
Good evening PMed Zach (Rayman) and he told me to talk to you about FRt. I'm planning on building a large Amazon tank with Peaccok bass, Arampias gigas, FW stingrays, and others. DO you think a FRT can be mixed. what size does a FRT get??? DO you have access to any $$$$


Just saw this .. i already PMed you.

As for an amazon tank.. it would work minus the stingrays.. its a costly risk that
could work but i would not recommend it. In fact, i already had my frt in a 75G with
along with a "special" jardini aro.
 
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