A arkmann Piranha MFK Member Apr 24, 2007 1,966 78 81 Apr 22, 2009 #1 Will a 7" NGT eat a 2.5" Tigrinus?
Cichla dude Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 11, 2008 4,060 1 0 32 Springfield MA www.facebook.com Apr 22, 2009 #2 I don't think so, but it's worth a try. Its kind of risky.
A arkmann Piranha MFK Member Apr 24, 2007 1,966 78 81 Apr 22, 2009 #3 NGT is on market shrimp but was previously on feeders.
G gobucks1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2008 1,235 4 0 32 West Virginia www.myspace.com Apr 22, 2009 #4 I wouldn't risk it. Especially with a Tig. I've seen my little NGT eat bluegills around half his size.
I wouldn't risk it. Especially with a Tig. I've seen my little NGT eat bluegills around half his size.
T T Polypterus MFK Member Jan 4, 2004 1,643 155 96 Fish Island Apr 22, 2009 #5 Dont do it. I had a 8 inch widebar eat a 6 inch tig be4
R rallysman Polypterus MFK Member Aug 7, 2005 17,543 33 89 44 indiana Apr 22, 2009 #6 Not even remotely worth the risk.
L likestofish Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 7, 2007 2,958 16 38 Duluth, GA Apr 22, 2009 #7 yes it will or die trying
K killerfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 30, 2007 6,068 6 62 colorado Apr 22, 2009 #8 YES and that would be an expensive feeder
famous323 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 5, 2008 2,327 3 38 LONG BEACH, CA Apr 22, 2009 #9 yes it will most likely
LBathory Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 25, 2008 3,497 3 36 37 New Jersey Apr 22, 2009 #10 wouldn't risk it. that's too pricey of a fish to lose. Plus, tigs are very apt to stress, and even if he doesn't eat him, he may stress him out and then the tig wont eat, or he might beat him out for food. just no... lol
wouldn't risk it. that's too pricey of a fish to lose. Plus, tigs are very apt to stress, and even if he doesn't eat him, he may stress him out and then the tig wont eat, or he might beat him out for food. just no... lol