Amphiprion Contain the Excitement... Feb 14, 2007 5,776 0 0 Mobile, Alabama Real Name Andrew Apr 1, 2008 #11 I had the same fish for years and they do indeed eat fish. Reports of stomach contents in the wild also report a high percentage of finfish.
I had the same fish for years and they do indeed eat fish. Reports of stomach contents in the wild also report a high percentage of finfish.
C ChangDriX AC Members Aug 5, 2007 536 0 16 39 515 Iowa Apr 19, 2008 #12 those cats are cool looking...almost freshwater looking, neat...
alpha123 Return to the sea '08 Mar 18, 2008 200 0 0 56 Houston Apr 19, 2008 #13 "those cats are cool looking...almost freshwater looking, neat..." :huh: LOL. You spend 5x the money and 3x the labor to keep the ... same looking fish? !!! Freshwater cats are easy to keep, eat anything, and usually out live their owners. So crazy that I might try it myself.
"those cats are cool looking...almost freshwater looking, neat..." :huh: LOL. You spend 5x the money and 3x the labor to keep the ... same looking fish? !!! Freshwater cats are easy to keep, eat anything, and usually out live their owners. So crazy that I might try it myself.
<3Oscar AC Members Mar 28, 2009 278 0 0 IA, USA Apr 19, 2010 #14 I have no personal experience with mixing clown species, but my LFS informed me that the black and whites they have are more aggressive than the orange/white false clowns. If you decide to mix, let me know how it works out!
I have no personal experience with mixing clown species, but my LFS informed me that the black and whites they have are more aggressive than the orange/white false clowns. If you decide to mix, let me know how it works out!