What sort of space have you got for setting up a tank? What budget are you looking at? Be careful of getting "Eels". They seldom play nice...
That is going to be a stunning tank. Obviously you are going to build the tank inside that wooden frame? What are you planning for the base?
Eels are escape artists and will find any opening in the canopy. Look around the back of the tank on the floor you will probably find him there....
I got my EX2400 from Pet Masters. The filter is a bit noisier than I would like but it works like a dream.
Unless you want live caught fish you would be better off finding a breeder that is in a closer geographical location to you. Shipping from here to...
We will need pics............and how big is the tank that they came with?
Pics of the area that it is going in will help the guys to give advice.
Tiger shovels are gorgeous!!! You have a real monster in the making there!
My brother has his own 6 foot tank and my dad used to keep fish so luckily I have two people I can trust to take care of my fish when I go away....
It is just pool filter sand.
Some enterprising fellow should go there with a chainsaw and chop it into blocks, Its already frozen and packed for shipping :idea:
I think we have all been here. It is a real bitch when you have a 500lt tank, about 100kg of rocks, plants & tubes in the gravel etc that you have...
Not a fan of hybrids but that is one beautiful creature!!!
Just buy it and tell here you bought a new stone for the tank. :nuts:
OH WOW, OH WOW, OH WOW!!!!!! That looks incredible. I must admit, Marine is seriously tempting me at the moment. I have heard that it is a real...
Here is a photo of the Male Peacock that sired some fry with my Spilonotus female. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is another picture of my "Female" Electra...............looking more like a male than ever. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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You would need to post pics for is to confirm. You will get eggs before you get fry :bigsmile: If they are about to breed they will generally be...
Malawis often cross breed, both fish are open water haps so it is possible for them to breed.
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