L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Aug 24, 2008 #21 itsalmosteasy;2110877; said: That is not necessarily true... it all depends on the size of your peacock bass. Ideally you would want the pleco bigger than the peacock bass. Click to expand... I should have been more specific. I was referring to adult size.
itsalmosteasy;2110877; said: That is not necessarily true... it all depends on the size of your peacock bass. Ideally you would want the pleco bigger than the peacock bass. Click to expand... I should have been more specific. I was referring to adult size.
G GiangNOOO Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 15, 2008 513 1 0 Where The Wild Things Are Aug 24, 2008 #22 leporinus!
R Rebel Souljah Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 1,711 2 36 Oahu Grown! Aug 24, 2008 #23 well....thanks for all the suggestions...i will keep it in mind...still kinda lost...but will be sticking to my gravel siphon for now!!!
well....thanks for all the suggestions...i will keep it in mind...still kinda lost...but will be sticking to my gravel siphon for now!!!
bOOsteN aUdI Potamotrygon MFK Member Apr 1, 2005 6,444 593 174 40 East Coast Aug 24, 2008 #24 i think thats the best way to do it.. gravel syphons dont produce more waist
J jhutch Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 1,323 1 38 New York aquaticmadness.com Aug 24, 2008 #25 I agree with bOOsteN...gravel vac may be time consuming but additional bioload is not necessary. Gold nuggets reach an adult length of 12" but it takes a few years. I find plecos are only good cleaners for algae anyway and most get lazy with age.
I agree with bOOsteN...gravel vac may be time consuming but additional bioload is not necessary. Gold nuggets reach an adult length of 12" but it takes a few years. I find plecos are only good cleaners for algae anyway and most get lazy with age.
R Rebel Souljah Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 1,711 2 36 Oahu Grown! Aug 24, 2008 #26 LAZY WITH AGE....thats for sure