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tankmates for a 55

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by hooterhead, Apr 12, 2005.

  1. hooterhead

    hooterhead New Member

    i'm currently stocking my 55 gal. need some ideas on what i can put with my needle nose gar, tire track eel, and red belly pacu. i'm pretty sure that i'm going to get rid of the pacu soon because of the obvious...it's going to get really big! just looking for ideas. thanks
     
  2. Used

    Used New Member

    The Tire Track Eel should be fine in a 55 gallon,but the Needle Nose Gar needs a minimum tank size of 70 gallons. Do you already have the Needle Nose Gar, if so What size is it now?
     
  3. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    i would get rid of the gar and the pacu and put a oscar in their
     
  4. hooterhead

    hooterhead New Member

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    about like that. pretty sure i'll be getting rid of the pacu soon but i'll probably upgrade to a bigger setup by the time the gar gets too big.
     
  5. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Hi hooterhead, Just a quick question. What are you going to do with the Tire Track Eel when the Needle Nose Gar gets bigger? Don't believe that the Tire Track will be absolutely safe just because the Gar is considered a top feeder.
     
  6. hooterhead

    hooterhead New Member

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