View Full Version : Tank Mates?
JimD
Sun, 13th Mar 2005, 01:08 PM
Ok, so I have my new 40 gallon set up and looking really nice! Since Im not really a fish type person, Id like to get some suggestions from those with more experience as far as what kind of fish I can add that will piecefully co-habitate with my five inch Piccasso. The Piccasso is still in the bucket, Im wanting to hold off putting him in the tank untill I put another fish in ther first because he's a little territorial. The Dome has a pristine juvinile Passer angel that is very tempting even though I know they get large, they are supposed to be among the hardiest of angels... Any thoughts?
christerrell2k3
Sun, 13th Mar 2005, 05:02 PM
hmm.... im thinking great white, maybe even a nurse shark....
Oh wait, with more experience.... then i would say a orca maybe
GaryP
Sun, 13th Mar 2005, 06:52 PM
Jim,
Just put as many really, really, really expensive shrimp in the tank as you can. The trigger will really like his new tank mates, a lot. :)
Ed
Sun, 13th Mar 2005, 07:24 PM
How about Mrs. Picasso? :wub
CD
Fri, 18th Mar 2005, 06:24 PM
Jim...what did you end up putting in the tank with the trigger?
Wendy
JimD
Fri, 18th Mar 2005, 07:10 PM
Ended up with the juvinile Passer, all I can say is this fish is absolutely beautifull! And believe it or not, they both get along! Now I need to decide what else to put in there, Im thinking,,,, some kind of eel?
Ram_Puppy
Fri, 18th Mar 2005, 10:46 PM
how about one of those yellow elephant tangs we were all lookin at a month ago or so? :)
seriously... there is an absolutely GORGEOUS Australian Harlequin Tusk at CB Pets that really wants to go home with you. (and I can vouch he has a healthy appetite!) how about him, or perhaps a fu man chu lion?
JimD
Sat, 19th Mar 2005, 10:31 AM
Hmmmmm,,,, Harlequins a possibility.... Decisions decisions..
Ed
Sun, 20th Mar 2005, 01:15 AM
http://www.edsgunstore.com/ads/passer5_2.jpg
Tim Marvin
Sun, 20th Mar 2005, 01:31 AM
Didn't you say it was a 40 gallon? How about a snowflake, dwarf lion, frog, or some other interesting aggressive fish. A blue ringged octopus would be cool also, but extreme caution must be taken, I would do one of those if I didn't have any kids.
JimD
Sun, 20th Mar 2005, 11:56 AM
Great pic Ed! Thanks!
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