bae1994 Fact. Bears eat beets. Bears.Beets.Battlestar Joined Oct 7, 2008 Messages 5,994 Reaction score 0 Location uk Jan 5, 2009 #1 look
andywg Bored into leaving Joined Aug 16, 2004 Messages 6,350 Reaction score 0 Location Somewhere else, as I am banned... Jan 5, 2009 #2 A SW betta, or comet. Calloplesiops altivelis A great fish and once settled said to be one of the more resilient fish available though it can take them a while to be happy in a tank and for you to see them.
A SW betta, or comet. Calloplesiops altivelis A great fish and once settled said to be one of the more resilient fish available though it can take them a while to be happy in a tank and for you to see them.
jennybugs Eternally pruned fingers! Joined Feb 10, 2007 Messages 2,047 Reaction score 0 Location Swinging London, UK. Jan 6, 2009 #3 Wow! That's a stunner! I'm off to find out more about these guys PFK article
ben1987 Fish Aficionado Joined Sep 3, 2006 Messages 4,854 Reaction score 0 Location Sheffield, England Jan 6, 2009 #4 They get quite big though. Need a 4-5 footer i reckon. They dont swim much either. Very pretty looking but kinda float most of the time
They get quite big though. Need a 4-5 footer i reckon. They dont swim much either. Very pretty looking but kinda float most of the time
jennybugs Eternally pruned fingers! Joined Feb 10, 2007 Messages 2,047 Reaction score 0 Location Swinging London, UK. Jan 6, 2009 #5 I know they're too much fish for my little tank, but they are really nice. Something to aspire to with a bigger tank one day
I know they're too much fish for my little tank, but they are really nice. Something to aspire to with a bigger tank one day
S snowclown New Member Joined Oct 10, 2007 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Jan 30, 2009 #6 When are you getting that bigger Marine predator system Jenny?