Joeysdiscus
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I hope you have several large tanks set up for these fish..
+1 was thinking he must have a basement full of water!
I hope you have several large tanks set up for these fish..
+1 was thinking he must have a basement full of water!
Lol, I wish I had a tank that big.
Me too I saw a documentary where a man in north England changed his basement into one big tank and to clean it he lifted up his sofa in the lounge above got the snorkel out and dived in with a sponge!!! I'm looking forward to getting my 6footer next year but a basement would definitely be cool haha
The only time I have had water in my basement was when it got flooded in hurricane Irene. How many gallons is a 6 ft tank?
Hahaha I don't think that counts! Haha it's 180 gallons
Lol. Nice, your getting a 180 gallon tank! Are you getting it used or new?
Used but I'm buying it off a friend who is the boss of my lfs shop so as you can imagine its an amazing tank with the top of the top when it comes to equipment I know it's a year away but I can't wait my girlfriend tells me to shut up I mention it maybe once a week lol how I'm going to do this and do that and what I'm gunna stock it with my idea is to just do my exact setup and stock in my tank but just stretch it out so there's more time in the centre of the tank by the time 12 months have gone by my fish are going to be squirming for room in my 55 gallon!
I got an african butterfly, black ghost knife and a striped peacock eel
When keeping African butterfly's, do they only stay near the surface or to they come down too? I read that you can keep them in a community tank ( even thought they are aggressive ) as long as there are no other top dwellers?
The only time it has gone below the surface was when I first did water changes the the african butterfly in the tank but it rarely goes below the surface.
I have kept them successfully with some killifish and they got along well, the african butterfly rarely gets disturbed except for the odd curious loach haha.
If its small enough to fit in its mouth it will most likely be eaten. I've seen mine eat a neon tetra whole.
The shark would go well unless it gets aggressive enough to attack the african butterfly, they act big and scary but they aren't really.
They look awesome when you feed them live crickets.
Ok so guppies would not be good. Would swordtails, mollies, and platys be good? Did a lfs have the butterfly fish or did you order it online?
i would avoid livebearers, if you plan to have babies in the future. my local petco has ordered butterfly fish at costumer's request. so it wouldn't hurt to ask your petco or other lfs
Really? Your petco will order fish specifically for a customer? I'll ask them one of these days. That would be cool if they would because none of my lfs have them and all the online sellers ( including petsolutions and live aquaria ) are out of stock since like a few months ago.
Also, if I did get livebearers, the butterfly would only go after babies right? I'm pretty sure the bigger livebearers can't fit into the mouth of a butterfly fish.
Would love a butterfly fish in my elephant nose tank but not sure he would leave it alone