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TL1031 Member Posts: 100 |
posted 02-13-2004 02:25 PM
what fish can i mix with a blue lobster. i was interested in purchasing one but was not sure of what it would try to attack. thanks for the help IP: Logged |
puff Member Posts: 98 |
posted 02-13-2004 04:14 PM
hi, i have a blue lobster with my 2 oscars, hell ocasionally raise his claws when they get to close but is fine with them and my percosomus my friend has the brother of mine and hes in a 10gallon tank with like 10 male bettas(yeah, they all got loose together and tore up all of each others fins so now they live together with mangled tales) and a fantail. they all get along fine. just dont put any fish smaller than about and inch in with it cause it may try to eat it IP: Logged |
TL1031 Member Posts: 100 |
posted 02-14-2004 07:09 AM
ok i dont really like the fact that your friend let male bettas all loose together for liek betta fights but thansk for the advice. IP: Logged |
rebel Member Posts: 44 |
posted 02-15-2004 11:33 PM
of i was you i would put some small mouth fish in with your lobster for ex: silver dollars and some fish that stay in the middle or at the top of the tank so that lobster cann't get them when they are sleeping because he can get hungry in the night hint hint midnight snack well talk to you later. IP: Logged |
rebel Member Posts: 44 |
posted 02-15-2004 11:34 PM
of i was you i would put some small mouth fish in with your lobster for ex: silver dollars and some fish that stay in the middle or at the top of the tank so that lobster cann't get them when they are sleeping because he can get hungry in the night hint hint midnight snack well talk to you later. IP: Logged |
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