Right I have....
5 male guppies,
2 swordtails,
1 male betta,
4 neon tetras,
1 Molly and 2 pitbull plecs. Also some assassin snails. Filtration I'm running a biomax xl rated for 500litres
What about a couple more neons and 4-6 julii or panda cories?
Right I have....
5 male guppies,
2 swordtails,
1 male betta,
4 neon tetras,
1 Molly and 2 pitbull plecs. Also some assassin snails. Filtration I'm running a biomax xl rated for 500litres
I'm about to figure that out lol. I'll keep you posted.
siva said:What about a couple more neons and 4-6 julii or panda cories?
Homedog98 said:They're just such an overbred fish. It's hard to find any good stock anymore!
I've had them from 3 different stores but never works out? I bought 10 about 2 weeks ago and 5 of them died within 48hours? Strange coz all the other fish are five, just seems to be neons?
All probably get jumped all over for this but if you plan on upgrading I don't see a problem with a Bala shark... I know they get big but they grow really really slow. Just my opinion ( any fry from the guppies, mollies, etc would have to be removed though) I'd personally stay away from rainbow sharks, very pretty fish but I have never had a docile one...
pendergraft2111 said:I'll probably get jumped all over for this but if you plan on upgrading I don't see a problem with a Bala shark... I know they get big but they grow really really slow. Just my opinion ( any fry from the guppies, mollies, etc would have to be removed though) I'd personally stay away from rainbow sharks, very pretty fish but I have never had a docile one...
I have a pretty docile rainbow shark. A bala does get too big, and they are really schoolers that do best in groups so IMO they just aren't an option.
Just for those that are interested, I've ordered some peacock gudgeons from my lfs, should be here in a week or so. They are also known as peacock gobys (which made them easier to track down) Thanks for all ya help with the shark issue