Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan Aug 24, 2009 #1 i just put up my 55 saturday and i was wondering what could i put in it?
LowCel Piranha MFK Member Oct 10, 2006 2,309 34 81 Charleston, WV Aug 24, 2009 #2 Probably a stupid question, but is it cycled? Next, do you want a community or a single fish?
F fishy12 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 12, 2009 2,738 1 36 ohio Aug 24, 2009 #3 Single fish i would say maybe oscar. But would be tight squeeze for him. Community idk.
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan Aug 24, 2009 #4 yes it is cycled and i want semi aggressive.
LowCel Piranha MFK Member Oct 10, 2006 2,309 34 81 Charleston, WV Aug 24, 2009 #5 So one fish or community?
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan Aug 24, 2009 #6 community/semi aggressive
LowCel Piranha MFK Member Oct 10, 2006 2,309 34 81 Charleston, WV Aug 24, 2009 #7 One fish I would have to consider is a true parrot (Hoplarchus psittacus). I love those fish and they don't get too large.
One fish I would have to consider is a true parrot (Hoplarchus psittacus). I love those fish and they don't get too large.
H HiImSean Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 23, 2007 3,159 5 68 40 kennesaw, ga Aug 24, 2009 #8 oscar and psittacus would both be too large, i've seen a pair of 12-14" psittacus making a 125g look small. is there anything in there. i know that you had other fish in your other tank that would prolly be good in the 55g
oscar and psittacus would both be too large, i've seen a pair of 12-14" psittacus making a 125g look small. is there anything in there. i know that you had other fish in your other tank that would prolly be good in the 55g
thatcichlidguy Candiru MFK Member Aug 2, 2008 219 1 46 54 Wichita Falls Tx Aug 24, 2009 #9 Your neighbors cats , but it could get crowded and there might be some conspecific aggression.
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida Aug 24, 2009 #10 go with a pair of Krobia and a school of SA tetras