Dutchie Fish Crazy Joined Dec 30, 2006 Messages 219 Reaction score 1 Location The Peninsula, Victoria, Australia Jan 23, 2007 #1 Just curious.
Miss Wiggle Practically perfect in every way Joined Mar 24, 2006 Messages 13,057 Reaction score 5 Location York Jan 23, 2007 #2 which rasbora's in particular, there's lots of different ones. however i reckon nearly all of them would be hardier than neons, certainly all the commonly seen one's are, there may be some rarer ones that are delicate though/
which rasbora's in particular, there's lots of different ones. however i reckon nearly all of them would be hardier than neons, certainly all the commonly seen one's are, there may be some rarer ones that are delicate though/
Chri$ Fish Herder Joined Jan 7, 2006 Messages 1,230 Reaction score 0 Location North Yorkshire, UK Jan 23, 2007 #3 If you mean Harlequin Rasboras then IMO they are much hardier than neons. As Miss Wiggle said most common types of Harlequins will be hardier than neons.
If you mean Harlequin Rasboras then IMO they are much hardier than neons. As Miss Wiggle said most common types of Harlequins will be hardier than neons.
OP OP Dutchie Fish Crazy Joined Dec 30, 2006 Messages 219 Reaction score 1 Location The Peninsula, Victoria, Australia Jan 24, 2007 #4 Apologies and you are both correct..........I was meant to put in there Harlequins........ Thanks, thats what I will put in the new tank.............
Apologies and you are both correct..........I was meant to put in there Harlequins........ Thanks, thats what I will put in the new tank.............
aaronc Fishaholic Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 481 Reaction score 0 Location Manchester Jan 24, 2007 #5 Is it a brand new tank? If so please consider a fishless cycle. It is very easy, I found this FAQ brilliant http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=113861 If its already cycled etc please ignore me lol. I cant decide whether to get a shoal of 10-12 congo tetras or a mega swarm of harlequins and a smaller congo tetra shoal! Decisions decisions lol
Is it a brand new tank? If so please consider a fishless cycle. It is very easy, I found this FAQ brilliant http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=113861 If its already cycled etc please ignore me lol. I cant decide whether to get a shoal of 10-12 congo tetras or a mega swarm of harlequins and a smaller congo tetra shoal! Decisions decisions lol
Underwurlde Always look on the bright side of life.. Joined Jul 16, 2006 Messages 2,465 Reaction score 2 Location S.Hampshire Jan 24, 2007 #6 Harlis are hardier than neons, with respect to young tanks etc.