Hey, I love my tanganyika tank but I want to add some large and cool. I have 1 frontosa(5 inches), 2 calvus( 3"), 2 leleupi(4"), 1 pleco, one candy cane goby(2"), 1 branchardi(3"). I saw some baby peacock basses at fish gallery and I kinda want to buy one and let it grow out but return it when it gets too big. How is this idea ? Or my other idea was 2 discus.
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Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View PostI can take care of two tanks, just not 3 or 4. The peacock bass is cheap because it's a baby but I plan on reselling to someone here or give it for free to someone here. How long can I keep a peacock bass for before he eats the other fish? And what's wrong with discus and my fish together?
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Originally posted by Ballinxalex View PostThe bass grows super fast an will eat ur other fish also discus is a hi temp fish and will get stressed out and be stunt read some blogs there's alot of info on the forum175 tropheus Chaitika
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Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View PostI can take care of two tanks, just not 3 or 4. The peacock bass is cheap because it's a baby but I plan on reselling to someone here or give it for free to someone here. How long can I keep a peacock bass for before he eats the other fish? And what's wrong with discus and my fish together?That is, unless you got the peacock bass from another member who has already pellet trained it. It takes anywhere from days to months to get them pellet trained and most don't make it through the process. You can probably keep it for 1-2 years if you don't feed them everyday, then they'll get too big and you'd have to get rid of it or upgrade. They also eat a LOT! I spent about $45-60 every two weeks feeding two large PBass (14") every other day. Feeding everyday would run up to about $80. This is feeding pellets and tilapia fillets.
Discus with tangs... You shouldn't even dare think of that. Discus are very slow swimmers, thrive in warmer temperatures, and would stress out from the tangs. They might even get harassed by the tangs and eventually die. You gotta pick one or the other. Discus, Tangs, or PBass. You can't have them together in a tank. There's a reason they're found in different parts of the world. Considering that you claim that you are "going to college", I'd ditch the idea of the discus and pbass and stick with the tangs or some other Africans. Something that doesn't grow too big and require too much attention. Shellies are awesome and most of them are small. There's a ton of other choices that won't put a huge dent in your college funds. Pbass and discus is definitely not the choice if you don't want to spend a lot of money
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Originally posted by troy tucker View PostAs for discus they are slow swimmers and will die in a tank with your other fish.
The Bass go for it. Its your money spend it like you want to...
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Like he said theres a reasone fish come from different parts of the world. And its best to keep it that way in ur tank as well. Ur looking at mixing fish with very different areas and water qualities. May work for a lil while then.....sure to be a disaster soon. Stick with one or the other. If ur keeping ur tangs them look up other tangs and go with them. If not then look into just a big tank for the pbass and other bulky fish. Provide the best u can for ur pet and know about them. Theres lots of cook fish im sure we all would love to have. Dont mean we just go get it and toss it in a tank !!5 gal baby hecqui grow out
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Re: 55 gallon fresh water tank
Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View PostThanks for the feed back, I trust mistahoo on this. I'm just looking to add something interesting. How big of a tank do you have to have to keep them? I'm just wondering, I'm not going to start a third tank for any fish, too much work.
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Re: 55 gallon fresh water tank
Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View PostSo if they are pellet trained, they won't eat my fish?
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