T taylor the beast Exodon MFK Member Oct 16, 2015 314 22 23 england Oct 17, 2017 #11 Hendre said: Do you use liquid or strip tests? Tests are stupidly inaccurate Click to expand... Liquid test man
Hendre said: Do you use liquid or strip tests? Tests are stupidly inaccurate Click to expand... Liquid test man
kewpiefishypewpie Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 21, 2016 2,104 2,176 164 Oct 17, 2017 #12 taylor the beast said: Change of plan getting a 7ft x2ft x2ft tank nowwww!! Heheh question would a oscar and a chocolate fight? Thank you Click to expand... Impossible to say. I've had sweet heart Oscars, monster Oscars and monster chocolates. You never know for sure with cichlids. Reactions: taylor the beast
taylor the beast said: Change of plan getting a 7ft x2ft x2ft tank nowwww!! Heheh question would a oscar and a chocolate fight? Thank you Click to expand... Impossible to say. I've had sweet heart Oscars, monster Oscars and monster chocolates. You never know for sure with cichlids.
B Boomer1224 Candiru MFK Member Jun 24, 2017 890 217 46 60 Oct 17, 2017 #13 I have had both get along fine,then I have had both fight Reactions: taylor the beast
Drstrangelove Potamotrygon MFK Member Oct 21, 2012 2,693 1,229 164 San Francisco Oct 17, 2017 #14 The smaller the tank the more likely the aggression. Beyond genetics, the size of the tank is what causes most aggression. And yes, imo, having placed many of those same fish in a 55, if you shove all of those cichlids in a 55, you'll have lots of aggression. 1) get liquid test kits 2) wait until you have a bigger tank set up and cycled 3) then add new fish There are smaller eels that can work in tanks and are readily available. https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/which-spiny-eel-is-best-for-me.170778/ Reactions: taylor the beast
The smaller the tank the more likely the aggression. Beyond genetics, the size of the tank is what causes most aggression. And yes, imo, having placed many of those same fish in a 55, if you shove all of those cichlids in a 55, you'll have lots of aggression. 1) get liquid test kits 2) wait until you have a bigger tank set up and cycled 3) then add new fish There are smaller eels that can work in tanks and are readily available. https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/which-spiny-eel-is-best-for-me.170778/