W Wesley M Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 22, 2013 512 1 0 St. George, Utah USA Feb 22, 2013 #1 I have a red tail catfish and a Jack dempsey cichlid both of them are 7ish inches. Will a peacock bass be compitable?
I have a red tail catfish and a Jack dempsey cichlid both of them are 7ish inches. Will a peacock bass be compitable?
R rgonzales Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 28, 2009 2,077 7 36 where i dont wanna be Feb 22, 2013 #2 not in your tank if you arent going to upgrade. cichla are open water swimmers and need alot of space
not in your tank if you arent going to upgrade. cichla are open water swimmers and need alot of space
T ttamdung Candiru MFK Member Nov 6, 2012 21 55 46 santa ana, ca Feb 22, 2013 #3 not a lot of fish can stay with an adult redtail catfish. they all will be starved. the redtailcatfish will eat everthing drop into the tank in seconds. I have one rightnow so you can trust me on that
not a lot of fish can stay with an adult redtail catfish. they all will be starved. the redtailcatfish will eat everthing drop into the tank in seconds. I have one rightnow so you can trust me on that
DIDYSIS Mantilla Stingray MFK Member Feb 9, 2012 5,543 310 1,946 West Jordan Utah Feb 22, 2013 #4 Bass are great but need a really large tank, smaller then the RTC but still they need a 240 gallon tank or so to live allong time in.
Bass are great but need a really large tank, smaller then the RTC but still they need a 240 gallon tank or so to live allong time in.
B baji Gambusia MFK Member Dec 23, 2012 501 2 18 39 Chennai, India Feb 22, 2013 #5 Yes they will, if u have a big tank MonsterAquariaNetwork App