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Fish Addict Member Posts: 122 |
posted 02-06-2004 06:01 PM
does anyone know of some large peaceful community tank fish i am try to find species for a 108 gal community tank any ideas would be greatly appreciated this are some of the fish i might be putting in Royal Farlowella Cat Banded Gourami Pearl Gourami Boesemani Rainbow Ornate Rainbow Silver Dollar Bolivian Ram German Blue Rams Zebra Danios [This message has been edited by Fish Addict (edited 02-09-2004).] IP: Logged |
gr8fuljames Member Posts: 277 |
posted 02-06-2004 08:14 PM
It sounds like u have a pretty good selection of fish to choose from already. ------------------ [This message has been edited by gr8fuljames (edited 02-06-2004).] IP: Logged |
Fish Addict Member Posts: 122 |
posted 02-06-2004 11:12 PM
i am still look for more fish to research i am try to get much info on peaceful community tank setup so if anyone has any info that i could find use full it would be great Thanks lots Fish Addict IP: Logged |
shymaster New Member Posts: 8 |
posted 02-07-2004 12:34 AM
i would suggest a tinfoil barb. they get up to ten inches and are pretty communal. IP: Logged |
smooth New Member Posts: 8 |
posted 02-07-2004 05:13 PM
ya, you have good fish so far. some fish that can get a good size and r peacefull r balla shark.. they look cool and r peacefull. i work with fish alot and they r realy cool fish. angle fish can get to be a good size as well but some times u can run across a mean one. IP: Logged |
t_chelle16 Member Posts: 501 |
posted 02-07-2004 09:11 PM
I would stay away from bala sharks. Size wise (14"), yes, one would fit in a 108 gallon tank. However, they are social fish and prefer to be in groups of at least 3. They are also very active so having 3 in a 108 gallon tank could cause problems. -Chelle IP: Logged |
katanas_edge Member Posts: 266 |
posted 02-09-2004 07:44 AM
I would stay away from giant gouramies. They get really big and aren't as colourful as many of the other gouramies. On the plus side, they are very hardy fish who will eat almost anything provided (they can be found around sewage outfalls for pig farms in SE Asia). Pearl gouramies sound like a good choice though. IP: Logged |
Fish Addict Member Posts: 122 |
posted 02-09-2004 03:00 PM
sorry i was look at banded gourami not the giant gourami ------------------ IP: Logged |
mags Member Posts: 20 |
posted 02-09-2004 05:02 PM
You might want to think a little smaller because big fish can take a lot of care and aren't good if you are often very busy. IP: Logged |
cichlids small Jaws Member Posts: 255 |
posted 02-09-2004 06:03 PM
OSCARS!!! lol then all the other fish will disapear and you will have a fat oscar!!!! i would go with a cool school of silver dollers llol and you could say thier Perahnas!!! just say its to savage to show the feeding and way to dangoruse lol pple buy it with my oscar and 2 silver dallers!! ------------------ IP: Logged |
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