J JustinDavis Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 26, 2011 439 0 0 West Palm Beach Jun 5, 2011 #41 I was told that a hujeta gar would be good for me but I most likely wont be able to get on anyway.
J JamesF Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 29, 2005 1,862 4 36 50 Thunder Bay Jun 5, 2011 #42 And there lies the propblem with common names. The Hujet gar is not a gar. It's a tetra.
J JustinDavis Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 26, 2011 439 0 0 West Palm Beach Jun 5, 2011 #43 Thanks for the tip I honestly would of never found out. I guess I'll just stick to some Congo Tetras and some gouramis
Thanks for the tip I honestly would of never found out. I guess I'll just stick to some Congo Tetras and some gouramis
Eoibio Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 18, 2008 2,809 1 51 *+*+ireland+*+* Jun 5, 2011 #44 i'd say stick with the congo tetras, gars grow extremely quickly and are a terrible idea brown knives are nice too, i have one but they are very bottom orientated also, you could look into elephant noses but again, theyre mainly bottom dwellers.
i'd say stick with the congo tetras, gars grow extremely quickly and are a terrible idea brown knives are nice too, i have one but they are very bottom orientated also, you could look into elephant noses but again, theyre mainly bottom dwellers.
pbass510 Candiru MFK Member Nov 11, 2010 866 2 48 Bay Area Jun 5, 2011 #45 blksubykid said: Other oddballs! I have Dats and a Flagtail with my bichirs. I would love to add a gar but theyre illegal here in CA. Click to expand... same as him haha
blksubykid said: Other oddballs! I have Dats and a Flagtail with my bichirs. I would love to add a gar but theyre illegal here in CA. Click to expand... same as him haha
L lix.ma14 Hydrolycus Armatus MFK Member Jan 7, 2011 7,182 21 92 Ontario, Canada Jun 6, 2011 #46 datnoid in 75 gallon for life?