I ichtus6877 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2011 37 0 6 south korea Apr 30, 2011 #11 are you going to put your stingrays in the pond if they get bigger?
T TLkmDN Polypterus MFK Member Jul 11, 2007 3,070 163 96 36 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia/Perth, Australia Apr 30, 2011 #12 ichtus6877;5090866;5090866 said: are you going to put your stingrays in the pond if they get bigger? Click to expand... NOPEEE too dangerous for me and my other fish...plus they wud get too stressed out and wud not be able to compete for food wif my other fish
ichtus6877;5090866;5090866 said: are you going to put your stingrays in the pond if they get bigger? Click to expand... NOPEEE too dangerous for me and my other fish...plus they wud get too stressed out and wud not be able to compete for food wif my other fish
JasonsPlecosCichlids Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jan 23, 2010 3,616 1,651 179 45 Kentucky jasonsplecoscichlids.com Apr 30, 2011 #13 HungDang;5090211; said: yeah I remember read somewhere that the bigget kind of dat only get to 16 inches! I'm thinking about peacock bass! if you can find a speckled peacock bass it could be a good monster in your pond! Click to expand... More like 24" +
HungDang;5090211; said: yeah I remember read somewhere that the bigget kind of dat only get to 16 inches! I'm thinking about peacock bass! if you can find a speckled peacock bass it could be a good monster in your pond! Click to expand... More like 24" +