A AU_Arowana-RG Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 27, 2008 1,106 9 68 Cebu, Phillipines Dec 23, 2008 #11 If you want sub-tropical, another option would be SA fish coming from the lower areas of South America.
If you want sub-tropical, another option would be SA fish coming from the lower areas of South America.
J jayclarke Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2005 1,167 2 0 42 Liverpool, UK Dec 28, 2008 #12 Eoibio;2567621; said: What temp i mid-tropical??? I;ve read that it is 22-28 degrees? what would you say it is? Click to expand... my tank is at room temp now which is around 18-20oC there eating well and are really active, great fish to watch and hand feed
Eoibio;2567621; said: What temp i mid-tropical??? I;ve read that it is 22-28 degrees? what would you say it is? Click to expand... my tank is at room temp now which is around 18-20oC there eating well and are really active, great fish to watch and hand feed
B Bryanfish11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 11, 2015 19 2 3 29 Sep 16, 2015 #13 U could try rtc,bichir,tsn,sucker
Madou Polypterus MFK Member Nov 22, 2013 859 333 87 Belgique Sep 16, 2015 #14 Bryanfish11 said: U could try rtc,bichir,tsn,sucker Click to expand... I think he said 70 gal, not 700. I used to have macropodus opercularis with my Bleheris, the temperatures matching perfectly, but I heard it can be rather aggressive, which I noticed when they were moved to tanks with other tankmates. Didn't have issues with the bleheris though.
Bryanfish11 said: U could try rtc,bichir,tsn,sucker Click to expand... I think he said 70 gal, not 700. I used to have macropodus opercularis with my Bleheris, the temperatures matching perfectly, but I heard it can be rather aggressive, which I noticed when they were moved to tanks with other tankmates. Didn't have issues with the bleheris though.