C C477um New Member Joined Jan 11, 2009 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2009 #1 Hi Dont No If The Is In The Right Bit But Anyway I Have A Golden Algae Eater But Want To Get It A Friend Of The Opposite Sex But How Do You Tell The Difference? Thanks
Hi Dont No If The Is In The Right Bit But Anyway I Have A Golden Algae Eater But Want To Get It A Friend Of The Opposite Sex But How Do You Tell The Difference? Thanks
malakye Fish Crazy Joined Oct 31, 2008 Messages 398 Reaction score 0 Location Scotland Jan 12, 2009 #2 You have posted this in the wrong section. You will get better replies if its in the proper section.
OP OP C C477um New Member Joined Jan 11, 2009 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2009 #3 malakye said: You have posted this in the wrong section. You will get better replies if its in the proper section. Click to expand... Where Do I Do It ?
malakye said: You have posted this in the wrong section. You will get better replies if its in the proper section. Click to expand... Where Do I Do It ?
Inchworm Li'l Ole Fish Lady Joined Aug 31, 2003 Messages 19,720 Reaction score 16 Location New York Jan 12, 2009 #4 Hi C477um I'll move it to Cyprinids, Characins and Atherinids for you.
OP OP C C477um New Member Joined Jan 11, 2009 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2009 #5 Inchworm said: Hi C477um I'll move it to Cyprinids, Characins and Atherinids for you. Click to expand... Thank You
Inchworm said: Hi C477um I'll move it to Cyprinids, Characins and Atherinids for you. Click to expand... Thank You
helterskelter Livebearer Specilest Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 6,270 Reaction score 13 Location GB Jan 12, 2009 #6 These fish are very territorial, and if the tank is to small do not like other fish let alone other algae eater's. Sexing is also almost impossible. so i would advise not adding any more
These fish are very territorial, and if the tank is to small do not like other fish let alone other algae eater's. Sexing is also almost impossible. so i would advise not adding any more