My sens are constantly patrolling the tank.vaypourus;3826909; said:A friend of mine has one. It sits on the bottom 99% of the time, unless it's time to eat. As far as eating goes, it's about as exciting as a goldfish *nibble nibble tiny bite nibble*.
And before you mention water parameters and such, he's an extremely experienced fish keeper with gorgeous tanks. He loves the thing. I think it is ugly and boring.
LOL i hated i mean HATED peacock bass. I have 2 babies now and they have grown 2 inches in a month. I feed the crap out of them. They fight and are amazing fast, they fight like no fish ive ever seen tearing around in mini circles causing a blur. They can also stuff their mouth more than an oscar. I must say i fell in love.Citrinellus;3826934; said:My sens are constantly patrolling the tank.
I hate peacock bass, don't see the appeal. Maybe because I've never owned one, but I don't plan to.
Maybe I'll give them a chance down the road.TheCanuck;3826941; said:LOL i hated i mean HATED peacock bass. I have 2 babies now and they have grown 2 inches in a month. I feed the crap out of them. They fight and are amazing fast, they fight like no fish ive ever seen tearing around in mini circles causing a blur. They can also stuff their mouth more than an oscar. I must say i fell in love.
Citrinellus;3826955; said:I hate when people make a thread and ask for advice. Then start flipping out when people give constructive criticism or the answer they didn't want to hear.
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mine have only been in my tank for 4 days and are already moving around almost constantly. and they dont nibble at all when they eat. they are only 3/5" but when they pick at the pellets they open their mouths up half wide and chomp pieces off the pellets. kinda reminds me of a snakes mouthCitrinellus;3826934; said:My sens are constantly patrolling the tank.
I hate peacock bass, don't see the appeal. Maybe because I've never owned one, but I don't plan to.