H hendrixpujols11 AC Members Dec 12, 2006 442 0 0 Jan 18, 2007 #31 because I was told I would need more for them to thrive, but I would prefer platys.
5Bettamom 7 BettaMom now!!! Woot woot Dec 15, 2006 403 0 0 Washington Jan 18, 2007 #32 That tiny fin on the bottom part of the platy is the gonopodium, correct? And the female does not have one...
That tiny fin on the bottom part of the platy is the gonopodium, correct? And the female does not have one...
H hendrixpujols11 AC Members Dec 12, 2006 442 0 0 Jan 18, 2007 #33 yeah thats it. Its called the "anal fin" . Last edited: Jan 18, 2007
H hendrixpujols11 AC Members Dec 12, 2006 442 0 0 Jan 18, 2007 #34 just got an idea, could I have a dwarf puffer with two platies, maybe 3?
Sammie7 Get funky wit it! May 28, 2006 1,284 0 36 Florida Jan 18, 2007 #35 No the dwarf puffers aren't good community fish and might nip at the platies.
H hendrixpujols11 AC Members Dec 12, 2006 442 0 0 Jan 18, 2007 #36 could I just have 2 in a 10g without platies?
Sammie7 Get funky wit it! May 28, 2006 1,284 0 36 Florida Jan 18, 2007 #37 You could probably put three in a 10 gallon. That way if there are aggression issues they could spread it out. http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_puffer3.php http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/Puffers/MalabarPuffer.php
You could probably put three in a 10 gallon. That way if there are aggression issues they could spread it out. http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_puffer3.php http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/Puffers/MalabarPuffer.php