aj12790 Plecostomus MFK Member Oct 26, 2005 134 26 61 Northeast Pa Oct 21, 2006 #1 I have a 300 with a pr of motoros can you put a rtc or tsn with them?Or is this a bad idea?
T tank90 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 28, 2006 130 0 0 michigan Oct 21, 2006 #2 I have never had a problem with my tsn and my orb, actually they are buddies and follow each other around, hell my orb lays on top of my tsn...lol all you can see is his nose sticking out. mabie i just got lucky.
I have never had a problem with my tsn and my orb, actually they are buddies and follow each other around, hell my orb lays on top of my tsn...lol all you can see is his nose sticking out. mabie i just got lucky.
Miles Stingray King MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 5,547 162 120 Spokane, WA Oct 21, 2006 #3 I could see trouble with the cats outgrowing the ray, and it leading to nocturnal aggression.. Can also be difficult to get proper amounts of food to the rays without the cats eating it all first.
I could see trouble with the cats outgrowing the ray, and it leading to nocturnal aggression.. Can also be difficult to get proper amounts of food to the rays without the cats eating it all first.
F frasse Feeder Fish MFK Member May 2, 2005 71 0 0 45 Oct 21, 2006 #4 I have a TSN with a motoro male and they follow each other too it looks weird...
tb_077 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 25, 2004 418 1 0 44 Chicagoland area Oct 21, 2006 #5 Miles;550011; said: I could see trouble with the cats outgrowing the ray, and it leading to nocturnal aggression.. Can also be difficult to get proper amounts of food to the rays without the cats eating it all first. Click to expand... It COULD work for a short while, but definately not a great idea if you'd like to see your rays thrive. Big aggressive cats should really be kept with only big aggressive cats bro.
Miles;550011; said: I could see trouble with the cats outgrowing the ray, and it leading to nocturnal aggression.. Can also be difficult to get proper amounts of food to the rays without the cats eating it all first. Click to expand... It COULD work for a short while, but definately not a great idea if you'd like to see your rays thrive. Big aggressive cats should really be kept with only big aggressive cats bro.
tb_077 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 25, 2004 418 1 0 44 Chicagoland area Oct 21, 2006 #6 I've kept a few bigger cats(14"+) and they do nothing but terrorize and eat any of their tankmates.
D dr_sudz Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 6, 2006 2,150 0 36 46 Wiarton, Ontario www.fishinabox.ca Oct 21, 2006 #7 I would be affraid of the TSN eating the ray like a burrito, roll 'em up and suck them in!
aj12790 Plecostomus MFK Member Oct 26, 2005 134 26 61 Northeast Pa Oct 26, 2006 #8 Thanks everyone.Waiting on a tig