williedee AC Members Sep 11, 2007 282 0 0 Wisconsin www.drudgereport.com Nov 2, 2007 #11 Put it on youtube, then post the link. Thats what most people do here with videos.
austinpetemo AC Members Sep 25, 2007 3,580 1 0 Newton Falls, OH Nov 3, 2007 #12 oh i dont have a youtube account but im gonna try to get one.
austinpetemo AC Members Sep 25, 2007 3,580 1 0 Newton Falls, OH Dec 5, 2007 #13 what kind of FW fish should i keep with my violet goby
Pufferpunk AC Members Mar 22, 2002 3,042 0 0 67 Chicago www.thepufferforum.com Real Name Jeni Dec 5, 2007 #14 Depends on what size tank youre putting them in. Mollies, knight gobies, bumblebee gobies, glassfish, chromides, etc. are some smaller, BW species.
Depends on what size tank youre putting them in. Mollies, knight gobies, bumblebee gobies, glassfish, chromides, etc. are some smaller, BW species.
austinpetemo AC Members Sep 25, 2007 3,580 1 0 Newton Falls, OH Dec 8, 2007 #15 dude those are brackish fish. i asked about freshwater
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Dec 8, 2007 #16 austinpetemo said: dude those are brackish fish. i asked about freshwater Click to expand... Not all mollies and bumblebee gobies need brackish water conditions to survive.
austinpetemo said: dude those are brackish fish. i asked about freshwater Click to expand... Not all mollies and bumblebee gobies need brackish water conditions to survive.
CitizenShane My Name is Strength Lust and Power! Dec 8, 2007 60 0 0 41 Greenville, NC Dec 19, 2007 #17 actually mollies and most other live bearers can live in a range of salinity, even being acclimated to full on salt water and doing just fine. and you shouldnt keep FW fish with your BW Dragon Goby Last edited: Dec 19, 2007
actually mollies and most other live bearers can live in a range of salinity, even being acclimated to full on salt water and doing just fine. and you shouldnt keep FW fish with your BW Dragon Goby
Gangstafish gangstafish Dec 10, 2006 427 0 0 59 long IslandNY Dec 19, 2007 #18 first of all Dragon/Violet Gobies really need a sand bottom. They are sand sifters. They even eat algae off of the decorations. They eventually will need to be fully marined like the Scats and the GSP's.
first of all Dragon/Violet Gobies really need a sand bottom. They are sand sifters. They even eat algae off of the decorations. They eventually will need to be fully marined like the Scats and the GSP's.
Pufferpunk AC Members Mar 22, 2002 3,042 0 0 67 Chicago www.thepufferforum.com Real Name Jeni Dec 19, 2007 #19 I have to disagree on that one. They dop not need marine conditions. Low-end BW is fine. Yes on the other 2 species though.
I have to disagree on that one. They dop not need marine conditions. Low-end BW is fine. Yes on the other 2 species though.
Sarra AC Members Dec 8, 2007 273 0 0 Dec 25, 2007 #20 CitizenShane said: actually mollies and most other live bearers can live in a range of salinity, even being acclimated to full on salt water and doing just fine. and you shouldnt keep FW fish with your BW Dragon Goby Click to expand... Well, looks like i'm gonna grab some mollies then. I agree with the sentiments about the Gobies, move them to a brack tank!
CitizenShane said: actually mollies and most other live bearers can live in a range of salinity, even being acclimated to full on salt water and doing just fine. and you shouldnt keep FW fish with your BW Dragon Goby Click to expand... Well, looks like i'm gonna grab some mollies then. I agree with the sentiments about the Gobies, move them to a brack tank!