2 year old daughter

13, regarding the tinfoil barbs..Don't get me wrong but I don't recommend them either for tanks smaller than 150 gallons.;)
i Know i cant wait till mine gets bigger right now hes about 6 inches i got him when he was about 2 wont stay in the 80 gallon much longer :)
 
I actually had a brackish tank that I loved
Mono
Scat
White fin shark?
Freshwater shrimp?
They were great but now I want more diverse color & shapes
any ideas
White fin shark=Most likely columbian shark. What size is the tank?:confused:

What shrimp is it? Your monos and sharks are going to eat them.
 
Lupin

Any ideas ?
I would really appreciate your advice
Please read my post and decide
thanks
 
REALLY , the ones that I saw , I would never believe that the get very big!
10-12 inches is big. Furthermore, these are shoalers and should best be kept in a minimum number of 4 which only a 6-footer tank could accomplish.
 
maybe I will go for the goldfish but I feel like my wife and daughter will be happy but I won't. For some reason I like a fish that will eat a bug , worm , or guppy once in a while

My fan tail ate small zebra danios before, they slowly kept disappearing, but with 56 gallons I think they should be able to get away, this was only in a 10 gallon. But its not like you drop in a danio and they will eat it, it just happens.

Look -- this worm is to big, their just doing it for entertainment, I wouldn't give mine one that big, I would chop it up first. The goldfish cant bite pieces off so you have to give it to them in smaller pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhWZbwZ0gkc
they actually got a piece off on this video, but I would still stop wasting the fishes effort, and for the worms sake just chop it up first... --

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF32K4E6uEo
 
I already want a bigger tank.
I picked this one 56 gallon because it fit perfect
Any ideas ?
I would really appreciate your advice
Please read my post and decide
thanks
Assuming this is the tank you have, for a brackish water environment, you should certainly avoid scats, monos and columbian sharks. Mollies, Celebes rainbowfish, Chanda ranga and bumblebee gobies/Etroplus maculatus would your best bet for a brackish water community.
 
My fan tail ate small zebra danios before, they slowly kept disappearing, but with 56 gallons I think they should be able to get away, this was only in a 10 gallon. But its not like you drop in a danio and they will eat it, it just happens.

Look -- this worm is to big, their just doing it for entertainment, I wouldn't give mine one that big, I would chop it up first. The goldfish cant bite pieces off so you have to give it to them in smaller pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhWZbwZ0gkc
they actually got a piece off on this video, but I would still stop wasting the fishes effort, and for the worms sake just chop it up first... --

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF32K4E6uEo
That was great BELLY!!!
 
go with 7 bleeding heart tetras, 10 neon tetras, 1 dwarf gourami
it will look awesome btw how big is the tank?
and add some fake plants/ real plants for decor and some drift wood or ornaments
 
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LUPIN

Assuming this is the tank you have, for a brackish water environment, you should certainly avoid scats, monos and columbian sharks. Mollies, Celebes rainbowfish, Chanda ranga and bumblebee gobies/Etroplus maculatus would your best bet for a brackish water community.
No I'm sorry I had brackish tank like 10 years ago. I had it for about a year and then all of a sudden overnight the went nuts. Shark and Shrimp? were the only ones left. I haven't had a tank since.
 
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