Wanting a Tilapia..

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Miles;1312520; said:
Where do you live at in WA?

There is a 12" buttikoferi for $50 at a LFS here in Spokane.. nice one, too..

Who are you refering to?
 
Cdog;1312566; said:
Who are you refering to?





LOL Attackfish, (The OP) lives in Washington also, as do I lol He is the one looking so I would assume Miles was referring to him. Where are you in Washington? I am in the Tri Cities...
 
About a half hour from Seattle, on the peninsula.
 
Tacoma? Gig Harbor? Fife? Burien? lol I am in Richland. I am from Bremerton though.
 
Port Ludlow, I drive between PO and PA weekly for work. :D
 
Port Orchard/Port Angeles. 1 1/2 hr drive between.
 
I'm In Aberdeen.
Spokane is a good four hours away, and with the snow I'm getting right now in Aberdeen, no chance I'll be able to check it out this weekend. I'm going to try and go to Olympia tommorow and see my brother, but I'm not sure as We have about 2 inches of snow right now, and thats just from this morning. It's snowing VERY fast out.

But, Like I asked before, is a 75 gallon large enough for a Polleni and a Mariae to co-hab? I'm hearing Mariae can Get from 8''-15'' same with Polleni. And if they were to both top out at 8'' I think it would work. But, Mariae seem to be quite agressive and Polleni being not so agressive, someone will get punked sooner or later.

I might get a Butti though, I just like how a big male Black and yellow striped Butti looks swimming around the tank, A master of his domain.

It's hard to choose though, Tankmates, or No tankmates! If I got a Polleni, I would probably get a few african cichlids Like a scofilli(probably didnt spell that correctly...) or some other neat looking africans.

I've heard of Butti's being kept with africans and it work well as The smaller africans can out-run the large Butti and keep themselves from being eaten.
 
The choice is yours. One big, awesome, powerful butti or a few tank mates that should get along somewhat well together. :D: nilly:
 
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