P PufferFishRule Fish Crazy Joined Mar 2, 2007 Messages 208 Reaction score 0 Location Chesterfield , Va May 20, 2007 #16 well the plats i had were nippers...and i know it was them because they were the only thing in the tank before i aded the angles!
well the plats i had were nippers...and i know it was them because they were the only thing in the tank before i aded the angles!
N Night_Market Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 21, 2007 Messages 131 Reaction score 0 Location The place behind your ear where grandad finds coin May 20, 2007 #17 Big female platy's can be intimidating and bullys, but have been fine with my angels.
Danno Fish Herder Joined Aug 7, 2004 Messages 1,604 Reaction score 0 Location Upstate NY May 20, 2007 #18 The smaller the tank the more of a chance that they will run into each other. The larger the tank the less they will interact with each other. I would say if you want to take on a project start up a 45 gallon.
The smaller the tank the more of a chance that they will run into each other. The larger the tank the less they will interact with each other. I would say if you want to take on a project start up a 45 gallon.