D Deathcurl Registered Member Aug 10, 2006 1 0 0 Dec 31, 2006 #21 You better watch that bioload....I'd add a few HOB filters myself .
ewurm LOACH HORDE! Oct 29, 2006 138 0 0 46 MN Dec 31, 2006 #22 Those fish have very fine scales and look totally pissed off!
Ghost_knife AC Members Nov 17, 2005 2,482 0 0 20 Jan 1, 2007 #23 hahahaha LOL, dogfaced puffer and catfish are not compatable species
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Jan 1, 2007 #24 dogfish are a marine species and require a very large aquarium and cold water. he'll live in there for a while, but you should eventually get him his own 500G+ tank. as for food, most people like pedugree, but I prefer science diet.
dogfish are a marine species and require a very large aquarium and cold water. he'll live in there for a while, but you should eventually get him his own 500G+ tank. as for food, most people like pedugree, but I prefer science diet.
Rallysman Stinkfist Aug 2, 2006 1,530 0 36 44 Indiana Jan 1, 2007 #25 That's good, because we've been feeding it science diet! It makes its scales look like a nice shiny coat
That's good, because we've been feeding it science diet! It makes its scales look like a nice shiny coat
Aussie_hippie_2 AC Members Sep 17, 2006 767 0 0 Wisconsin USA www.myspace.com Jan 1, 2007 #26 Now see this is what sets us apart from other forums IMO. We're a community of fun, interesting people, not just some folks showing off their fish.
Now see this is what sets us apart from other forums IMO. We're a community of fun, interesting people, not just some folks showing off their fish.
ILOVEBETTAS It's Cory Lover's cat! Oct 8, 2006 952 0 0 Northern Illinois www.thefishquestforums.com Jan 1, 2007 #27 If you want to keep the catfish and dogfaced puffer, I'd suggest a 500 gallon+ tank.
DrussRob Plecomaniac Sep 12, 2006 42 0 0 50 South Central Florida www.ageofdarkstone.com Jan 1, 2007 #28 you may need some sort of divider until you know whether or not these two species will get along in such a small space.
you may need some sort of divider until you know whether or not these two species will get along in such a small space.
jennfier ..o0o..o0o.. Aug 22, 2006 318 0 0 SW Ohio www.aquariacentral.com Jan 1, 2007 #29 You should implement your famous drip system to siphon off waste as soon as they appear. Some species of dogfish will consume waste but it all depends on the personality of this particular one that you got. Did your LFS guarantee a poop eater ?
You should implement your famous drip system to siphon off waste as soon as they appear. Some species of dogfish will consume waste but it all depends on the personality of this particular one that you got. Did your LFS guarantee a poop eater ?
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 34 Chicago Real Name Jon Jan 1, 2007 #30 do they let you feed them freeze dried krill and bloodworms by hand?