Luketendo BLENNY :O Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 0 Location West Sussex, England. Dec 2, 2007 #16 Malawi Cichlids or Red Bellied Piranhas!
F FeroX Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 6, 2005 Messages 166 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario, Canada Dec 2, 2007 #17 2 shoals: 1 of red-breasted piranhas and another of bucktooth tetras (exodon paradoxus) I LOVE my exodons. I'd LOVE to have them set up in an even bigger shoal w/ some piranhas. Feeding time would be absolutely phenomenal.
2 shoals: 1 of red-breasted piranhas and another of bucktooth tetras (exodon paradoxus) I LOVE my exodons. I'd LOVE to have them set up in an even bigger shoal w/ some piranhas. Feeding time would be absolutely phenomenal.
Straydum Marine Fever Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 1,774 Reaction score 0 Location Singapore Dec 3, 2007 #18 fire eels
OP OP T tropicalwaters Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 112 Reaction score 0 Location Long Island NY Dec 3, 2007 #19 I was going to go with a reef set up, but I see that taking forever. piranhas sound great though, I am going to start taking a look around, see what kind there are. Thanks for all the help, all great ideas!!
I was going to go with a reef set up, but I see that taking forever. piranhas sound great though, I am going to start taking a look around, see what kind there are. Thanks for all the help, all great ideas!!
fish-aholic Fish Crazy Joined Sep 3, 2007 Messages 322 Reaction score 0 Location Marietta GA, USA Dec 3, 2007 #20 I have always wanted to see somebody plant a big tank and add a huge shoal of tetras.
Luketendo BLENNY :O Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 0 Location West Sussex, England. Dec 4, 2007 #21 fish-aholic said: I have always wanted to see somebody plant a big tank and add a huge shoal of tetras. Click to expand... Could have discus and tetras, that'd be nice. Angelfish also perhaps, with some plecos and corys for the bottom.
fish-aholic said: I have always wanted to see somebody plant a big tank and add a huge shoal of tetras. Click to expand... Could have discus and tetras, that'd be nice. Angelfish also perhaps, with some plecos and corys for the bottom.