D dnn3 Fish Addict Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 769 Reaction score 0 Location illinois Mar 30, 2008 #1 just a few pics of my 60 gal.
JawsA10 Fish Crazy Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 246 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Mar 30, 2008 #2 nice, kinda resembles mine
P paul_219 Fish Aficionado Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 4,772 Reaction score 0 Location Lebanon Mar 31, 2008 #3 Superb pic. Cool clown loach, and sunset gouramis.
pinkdolphin_113 Sinclair Aquatic Systems Joined Jan 10, 2006 Messages 1,422 Reaction score 0 Location United Kingdom, Scarborough Mar 31, 2008 #4 nice lookin dwarf gouramis you got there aren't you worried about the bichir eating them when its abit bigger? or would this not happen?
nice lookin dwarf gouramis you got there aren't you worried about the bichir eating them when its abit bigger? or would this not happen?
OP OP D dnn3 Fish Addict Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 769 Reaction score 0 Location illinois Mar 31, 2008 #5 i plan on getting a 90 gal before that happens because i have a bgk in there that will require a larger tank. i have other pics i will post soon.
i plan on getting a 90 gal before that happens because i have a bgk in there that will require a larger tank. i have other pics i will post soon.
OP OP D dnn3 Fish Addict Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 769 Reaction score 0 Location illinois Mar 31, 2008 #6 here's some more pics.
OP OP D dnn3 Fish Addict Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 769 Reaction score 0 Location illinois Apr 1, 2008 #7 last pics. i guess no one likes my tank.
M marcan Fish Crazy Joined Oct 18, 2006 Messages 212 Reaction score 3 Location Canada Apr 1, 2008 #8 I like your clown loaches! How big are they?
darknirvana217 Fishaholic Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 493 Reaction score 0 Location orlando, FL US Apr 1, 2008 #9 Good that your thinking ahead on the bichir and black ghost knifefish situation.
invader I'm a girl. Joined Dec 19, 2005 Messages 2,104 Reaction score 0 Location Orlando, FL, USA Apr 1, 2008 #10 Be very careful with the bichir on gravel. They can ingest it and die from it being stuck in their GI tract. Bichirs are best left on sand or a bare bottom tank (bichir substrate, if you have enough .
Be very careful with the bichir on gravel. They can ingest it and die from it being stuck in their GI tract. Bichirs are best left on sand or a bare bottom tank (bichir substrate, if you have enough .