JeffT123 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 5, 2015 102 12 18 42 Dec 6, 2015 #21 Do shovel nose tiger catfish not get way too big?
justarn Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2011 8,740 3,357 203 43 Kent UK Dec 6, 2015 #22 Tsn are too big for a 500g lol!! Could do a bumblebee jelly catfish. Dwarf snakehead if your not in the USA.
Tsn are too big for a 500g lol!! Could do a bumblebee jelly catfish. Dwarf snakehead if your not in the USA.
JeffT123 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 5, 2015 102 12 18 42 Dec 6, 2015 #23 Are there any about that size that is more active
W Warborg Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Sep 2, 2009 3,340 2,158 179 Austin, Texas Dec 6, 2015 #24 Convicts
L Linh Nguyen Exodon MFK Member Jul 22, 2015 62 14 23 51 Dec 7, 2015 #26 axs377 said: Depending on dimensions maybe a gulper catfish. Click to expand... ditto
swomley93 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 1, 2015 117 7 18 32 Dec 8, 2015 #27 I would defiantly go with a jack Dempsey it's a beautiful fish and also it gets kinda big, and it will eat fish , just get an aquaclear 50 filter or something equivalent and you will be fine , this picture he's still small,
I would defiantly go with a jack Dempsey it's a beautiful fish and also it gets kinda big, and it will eat fish , just get an aquaclear 50 filter or something equivalent and you will be fine , this picture he's still small,
JeffT123 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 5, 2015 102 12 18 42 Dec 8, 2015 #28 I have a lot of filtration. Could a jack Dempsey really be happy in 2.5 feet of width.
justarn Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2011 8,740 3,357 203 43 Kent UK Dec 9, 2015 #29 swomley93 that's a female, nice one too.
justarn Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2011 8,740 3,357 203 43 Kent UK Dec 9, 2015 #30 get a pair of hemichromis elongatus, very piscivore and will look awesome... I love my pair.