Tired of the tank looking so empty, put a convict in it for now.
DMD123 Administrator Staff member Contributing Member Level III Nov 6, 2011 #21 Tired of the tank looking so empty, put a convict in it for now.
DMD123 Administrator Staff member Contributing Member Level III Nov 7, 2011 #23 Ive raised many types of frogs in the past, including the "Pac-man", and Pixie. A Budgett frog would be cool.
Ive raised many types of frogs in the past, including the "Pac-man", and Pixie. A Budgett frog would be cool.
R Ratlova30 New Member Nov 7, 2011 #24 DMD123 said: The 120g is gone and the plecos are growing out in the 29g. I am really leaning toward dwarf cichlids... but cant decide African or South American. Click to expand... What about multis?
DMD123 said: The 120g is gone and the plecos are growing out in the 29g. I am really leaning toward dwarf cichlids... but cant decide African or South American. Click to expand... What about multis?
DMD123 Administrator Staff member Contributing Member Level III Nov 7, 2011 #25 I at least have a convict in the tank with the 6 bristlenose. Most likely the convict will go into the 210g when he is bigger along with 1 bristlenose. So I have a few months to make up my mind what will be the permanent owner of the 29g.
I at least have a convict in the tank with the 6 bristlenose. Most likely the convict will go into the 210g when he is bigger along with 1 bristlenose. So I have a few months to make up my mind what will be the permanent owner of the 29g.
R reddragonfish New Member Dec 13, 2011 #26 I would go with one of the smaller types of wolf fish if you can get them.