FishProfiles.com Message Forums |
faq | etiquette | register | my account | search | mailbox |
Piranha Tank Change! | |
Fish Guy Mega Fish Posts: 1091 Kudos: 1254 Votes: 2 Registered: 28-Jan-2004 | I am thinking of putting my 3 RBP in my 75 from my 55. They are all about 2.5" not too big, but in the 75 there will be a walking cat and a Pink Tailed Charcin. Will the fish be alright? |
Posted 14-Mar-2006 04:11 | |
Inkling Fish Addict Posts: 689 Kudos: 498 Votes: 11 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | Pirahanas should be kept in species only tanks Inky |
Posted 20-Mar-2006 06:21 | |
Betta_Fantasy Hobbyist Posts: 94 Kudos: 44 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Dec-2005 | Red bellies aren't the most aggressive paranah's though they should be kept in species only tanks |
Posted 21-Mar-2006 23:02 | |
bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | besides that rbp like to school and are not small fishes when they grow up, i wouldn't add the other fish, not ness of agrression, but for shear potiental stocking. |
Posted 22-Mar-2006 00:26 | |
Ethan14 Big Fish Posts: 312 Kudos: 339 Votes: 18 Registered: 06-Jul-2005 | |
Posted 22-Mar-2006 01:30 | |
Inkling Fish Addict Posts: 689 Kudos: 498 Votes: 11 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | .....or snack on them..... Inky |
Posted 22-Mar-2006 03:52 |
Jump to: |
The views expressed on this page are the implied opinions of their respective authors.
Under no circumstances do the comments on this page represent the opinions of the staff of FishProfiles.com.
FishProfiles.com Forums, version 11.0
Mazeguy Smilies