E esr209 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 6, 2013 60 0 0 Nebraska May 22, 2013 #1 I'm just liking for some options, tell me what you'd do?
H hemiboo Candiru MFK Member Jul 31, 2005 658 4 48 43 Charleston, SC May 22, 2013 #2 Throw my Oscars in there and add a female red terror, green terror, maybe a JD. Keep it simple. Sent from my DROID RAZR using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Throw my Oscars in there and add a female red terror, green terror, maybe a JD. Keep it simple. Sent from my DROID RAZR using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
W woofy Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 2, 2007 5,341 6 38 Miami May 22, 2013 #3 Wild red devil pair. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
L lunker65 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 17, 2013 683 6 18 Virginia May 22, 2013 #4 I'd do a native tank. We have some very beautiful fish in our own back yard like perch, bluegill, pumpkin seed, even bullhead Sent from my DROID BIONIC using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
I'd do a native tank. We have some very beautiful fish in our own back yard like perch, bluegill, pumpkin seed, even bullhead Sent from my DROID BIONIC using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
japbart Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 1, 2012 1,140 14 68 Los Angeles May 22, 2013 #5 I would get a school of chrosomus erythrogaster and put 2 pairs of any amatitlania or cryptoheros species in it. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
I would get a school of chrosomus erythrogaster and put 2 pairs of any amatitlania or cryptoheros species in it. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
S Skittle Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 26, 2012 1,457 1 0 PA May 22, 2013 #6 Wet pet or big tank with loads of schools of small fish, maybe planted Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Wet pet or big tank with loads of schools of small fish, maybe planted Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
P peteza44 Feeder Fish May 21, 2013 6 0 0 Pine Hill, NJ May 22, 2013 #7 Hi, I would do an African Cichlid setup, very easy to maintain, once it is established. there is plenty of tank space to make caves and rock hangovers which cichlids thrive in.
Hi, I would do an African Cichlid setup, very easy to maintain, once it is established. there is plenty of tank space to make caves and rock hangovers which cichlids thrive in.
PDRed302 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 4, 2011 1,521 90 66 Fort Worth Texas May 22, 2013 #8 Use it as a sump for a 300 wide... Lol, in all seriousness I'd do what I always do and turn it into a CA/SA cichlid tank. A 125 seems like it would make a good home for a Lyonsi pair along with a shoal of dithers (probably SD's) along with some cories for cleanup.
Use it as a sump for a 300 wide... Lol, in all seriousness I'd do what I always do and turn it into a CA/SA cichlid tank. A 125 seems like it would make a good home for a Lyonsi pair along with a shoal of dithers (probably SD's) along with some cories for cleanup.
P P.A.NativesBPM Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 25, 2012 882 1 0 Pennsylvania May 22, 2013 #9 Natives all the way. Of you aren't interested in that kind of setup though, do cyathopharynx Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Natives all the way. Of you aren't interested in that kind of setup though, do cyathopharynx Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
D doomiedee Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 13, 2011 5,429 3 62 Waterbury May 22, 2013 #10 Festaes Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app