Montelboom Piranha MFK Member May 20, 2014 542 69 76 Maryland Aug 10, 2014 #31 The 4 and a half foot tank is 100 gallons and the 7 foot tank is 145 gallons. Sent from my SCH-R830C
rajatariqmustafa15 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 18, 2014 414 19 33 Pakistan Aug 10, 2014 #32 Montelboom said: The 4 and a half foot tank is 100 gallons and the 7 foot tank is 145 gallons. Sent from my SCH-R830C Click to expand... Thanks
Montelboom said: The 4 and a half foot tank is 100 gallons and the 7 foot tank is 145 gallons. Sent from my SCH-R830C Click to expand... Thanks
Reel Em In AquaticTrading Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 11, 2014 30 1 8 Blackburn, England Aug 11, 2014 #33 In past experience our Oscars maxed at about 2" per month fed on high protein foods and regular water changes.
In past experience our Oscars maxed at about 2" per month fed on high protein foods and regular water changes.
rajatariqmustafa15 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 18, 2014 414 19 33 Pakistan Aug 14, 2014 #34 Reel Em In AquaticTrading said: In past experience our Oscars maxed at about 2" per month fed on high protein foods and regular water changes. Click to expand... so as far as I know, the oscars from where I brought them were kept in an aquarium which has not been cleaned for at least 2 years, so is there any way I could get their colour back to normal
Reel Em In AquaticTrading said: In past experience our Oscars maxed at about 2" per month fed on high protein foods and regular water changes. Click to expand... so as far as I know, the oscars from where I brought them were kept in an aquarium which has not been cleaned for at least 2 years, so is there any way I could get their colour back to normal
A anibalvti Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2012 276 0 16 Dominican Republic Aug 15, 2014 #35 Clean water and good food ( water changes 50% weekly) Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using Tapatalk App