~*LuvMyKribs*~ AC Members Nov 15, 2003 1,909 0 0 Vancouver, Canada www.aquaticescapes.ca Mar 19, 2005 #11 Which makes sense, because usually mbuna are too aggressive for peacocks. Not always, but a lot of the time.
Which makes sense, because usually mbuna are too aggressive for peacocks. Not always, but a lot of the time.
Seaman Shrimp gumbo, shrimp salad etc... May 22, 2004 649 0 0 43 Im like air im everywhere (Dallas, TX) Mar 20, 2005 #12 820 degrees is still a little to warm IMO, and the reason I commented in the first place is because you listed it at 85 degrees. That is definetely too hot....for these fish...we're not talking discus.
820 degrees is still a little to warm IMO, and the reason I commented in the first place is because you listed it at 85 degrees. That is definetely too hot....for these fish...we're not talking discus.