its possible. as long as you do have a large enough tank that provides alot of cover and hiding spots for the fish.
for example, you can house 2 pairs of macro in a 4 ft tank.
its possible. as long as you do have a large enough tank that provides alot of cover and hiding spots for the fish.
for example, you can house 2 pairs of macro in a 4 ft tank.
Not advicable, because macrostoma might eat up imbellis and splenders.
oops, i didn't see that he said ALL 3 together! my bad.
it's not so much about eating, but maybe fighting and biting, terrorising the rest.
also, another concern is when the macrostoma is acclimatized, they tend to get to the food first and try to gobble everything quickly, leaving behind none or probably little food for the rest of the betta...
moreover, their tank set up is different. bubblenester prefers shallow, stagnant water iwth medium to high temp while macrostoma prefers deeper water with slight current and lower temperature.
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
from 20 cm to 40 cm also can...
Last edited by Quixotic; 1st Dec 2008 at 22:41. Reason: Remove immediate quote
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
Provide more hideouts will definetly helps.
Think i providing too many hideouts until i seldom see my macro
Last edited by Quixotic; 8th Jan 2009 at 02:32. Reason: Remove immediate quote
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