hailmike Gambusia MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 908 0 16 38 Pittsburgh, PA Jul 25, 2009 #12 silver dollars; tried tiger barbs once, they all disappeared though. if i'm not mistaken giant danios get ~3"
silver dollars; tried tiger barbs once, they all disappeared though. if i'm not mistaken giant danios get ~3"
S steelshade Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2009 602 3 0 Little Rock, Ar Jul 25, 2009 #13 kevbc03;3308348; said: Yeah I thought they got big.. How big do Giant Danios get to be? That's what the LFS guy suggested to me. Click to expand... About five inches but they are slim so are more likely to get eaten than a thick five incher.
kevbc03;3308348; said: Yeah I thought they got big.. How big do Giant Danios get to be? That's what the LFS guy suggested to me. Click to expand... About five inches but they are slim so are more likely to get eaten than a thick five incher.
Bubbles2112 Candiru MFK Member May 10, 2009 136 7 48 North Carolina Jul 25, 2009 #14 alex01;3308379; said: bosemani rainbows with smaller cichlids. Click to expand... I don't think that the rainbows are a good mix with SA cichlids as the rainbows need a higher pH and harder water to thrive. They also like warmer water than SA cichlids. The tank size is also a factor against having rainbows.
alex01;3308379; said: bosemani rainbows with smaller cichlids. Click to expand... I don't think that the rainbows are a good mix with SA cichlids as the rainbows need a higher pH and harder water to thrive. They also like warmer water than SA cichlids. The tank size is also a factor against having rainbows.
kevbc03 Piranha MFK Member Oct 12, 2008 1,497 39 81 Cleveland Jul 26, 2009 #15 steelshade;3308565; said: About five inches but they are slim so are more likely to get eaten than a thick five incher. Click to expand... Well I will be trying those tomorrow.
steelshade;3308565; said: About five inches but they are slim so are more likely to get eaten than a thick five incher. Click to expand... Well I will be trying those tomorrow.