nice tank however your frog seems rather skinny. you have to take special care to make sure they are eating cuz the other fishies get the food before him. drop some pellets in his hangout at night. this will give him some advantage over the daytime fish.
You have to get rid either of the two.:shake: The lady is half right. Bolivians will bully other fish but it is most likely to happen when they are kept singly. Whether or not this happens, mine is different. She managed to kill my male rummy-nose tetra.:sarcastic:
You have to get rid either of the two.:shake: The lady is half right. Bolivians will bully other fish but it is most likely to happen when they are kept singly. Whether or not this happens, mine is different. She managed to kill my male rummy-nose tetra.:sarcastic:
my bolivian rams couldnt care less about my other fish (danios) if anything, they are scared of my danios, fighting should cease after a while, if not then maybe throw in a few female rams in there to give the male "something to do"
UPDATE:fish>1 g gourami 3 mixed platys (will be moved soon), 5 x-ray tetra(my new fish), 3 black neons (they like to hang out wit the x-rays) ,4 albino corys, 2 peppered corys ,1 red tailed shark ( :roll: ) ,1 albino rainbow shark (this guy well be moved soon), 1dwarf flame gourami, 1 gibby plec (named gibbs) 8) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> UPDATE: new lfs i started going to another lfs near me instead of the crappy petsmart,its great place bolth salt and fresh ,not as much fish as petsmart but way better care. so if ne one is in NJ and is close to dover then check out the Dover petshop srry for the long update
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