C cichlid_obsessed92 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2012 381 0 0 lowell, massachusetts Jan 10, 2013 #11 And clown loaches Sent from my Desire HD using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
R richkid Candiru MFK Member Dec 1, 2011 458 0 46 Penn's Woods Jan 10, 2013 #12 Mine did fine with Giant Danios. Tiger Barbs do the head nod and then its game over. They are always the first to go for me. I've had Serpae tetras last longer than them.
Mine did fine with Giant Danios. Tiger Barbs do the head nod and then its game over. They are always the first to go for me. I've had Serpae tetras last longer than them.
PDRed302 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 4, 2011 1,521 90 66 Fort Worth Texas Jan 11, 2013 #13 Big fan of longfin blushing tetra. With their taller body shape your Texas should leave them alone (mine does). If you end up grabbing some get 5 or more because like most fish they tend to shoal better in higher numbers.
Big fan of longfin blushing tetra. With their taller body shape your Texas should leave them alone (mine does). If you end up grabbing some get 5 or more because like most fish they tend to shoal better in higher numbers.
S s1c Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 30, 2012 509 2 0 Cichlids, America Jan 11, 2013 #14 tiger barbs, thats all i can think of, maybe some spotted puffers??