Mustardtiger101 Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 1, 2013 939 88 61 Canada Jan 17, 2014 #11 Also what about a geophagus altifrons? Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
S sharkbite5 Gambusia MFK Member May 7, 2013 122 0 16 Tuckahoe NY Jan 18, 2014 #12 Mustardtiger101 said: Also what about a geophagus altifrons? Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... hmm that might work too. I used to keep geophagus surinamensis in the tank and loved them. I'll have to see what's in stock on Sunday.
Mustardtiger101 said: Also what about a geophagus altifrons? Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... hmm that might work too. I used to keep geophagus surinamensis in the tank and loved them. I'll have to see what's in stock on Sunday.
S sharkbite5 Gambusia MFK Member May 7, 2013 122 0 16 Tuckahoe NY Jan 20, 2014 #13 I'm going to try giant danios. I just need to find some over 3"
DMD123 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 23, 2009 7,187 9,075 478 Lakewood, WA Jan 20, 2014 #14 The danios are fast and cheap so that might work out good. They are easy to find at Petsmart at pretty decent sizes. They also carry a gold variant at times and you dont see these as often in most peoples tanks.
The danios are fast and cheap so that might work out good. They are easy to find at Petsmart at pretty decent sizes. They also carry a gold variant at times and you dont see these as often in most peoples tanks.
S sharkbite5 Gambusia MFK Member May 7, 2013 122 0 16 Tuckahoe NY Jan 20, 2014 #15 That gold variation would be nice. I also appreciate that they are cheap so it won't hurt so much if they get eaten. They also seem to school better.
That gold variation would be nice. I also appreciate that they are cheap so it won't hurt so much if they get eaten. They also seem to school better.