J Jag586 Piranha MFK Member May 28, 2012 1,234 36 81 st clair shores May 9, 2017 #11 Maybe a single species of very colorful hap or mbuna ? Like 30 fish would keep it active and I could find a colorful one to choose Reactions: GamerChick5567
Maybe a single species of very colorful hap or mbuna ? Like 30 fish would keep it active and I could find a colorful one to choose
Fat Homer Mmmmm... Doughnuts Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 16, 2009 9,424 3,685 478 ---- May 9, 2017 #12 Fahakas can each up to 18" when fully mature so 4' tank is basically a no no... A group of 3-5 South American Puffers might work... Otherwise look into some of the smaller species such as Abei Puffer / Fangs Puffer / Brown Spotted Puffer etc... Reactions: Stanzzzz7, GamerChick5567 and Jag586
Fahakas can each up to 18" when fully mature so 4' tank is basically a no no... A group of 3-5 South American Puffers might work... Otherwise look into some of the smaller species such as Abei Puffer / Fangs Puffer / Brown Spotted Puffer etc...
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,494 2,555 Washington May 9, 2017 #13 Not all flower horn develop kok/nuchal humps. My guy is ridiculous colorful and no hump. He would make a great wet pet for that size tank. Red Texas x parrot. I have to get rid of mine. The wife doesn't like his tank in that room. Reactions: GamerChick5567
Not all flower horn develop kok/nuchal humps. My guy is ridiculous colorful and no hump. He would make a great wet pet for that size tank. Red Texas x parrot. I have to get rid of mine. The wife doesn't like his tank in that room.