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clown knife tankmates can you put a clownknife with a iridescent shark and a pleco?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 2128813"><p><strong>Me to</strong></p><p></p><p>I am setting up a 210 now for my 16"to 18" inch Clown Knife. Currently in a 150 gallon L shaped in a corner so the aquarium's footprint is bad for him/her currently with a parrot and 13 large Silver Dollars.</p><p></p><p>My Knife fish needs more room...... My Silver Dollars will be food someday. Plus they'll have fun running in the entire L tank... it will be good.</p><p></p><p>So my 210 gallon and Clown Knife will need some tank mates to. Here are some things I've found on the net....</p><p></p><p>Tank Mates:*My Clown's current tankmates are a pair of CarpinteXJags, a female Jag, two Super Red Synspiliums, a ZZ Flowerhorn, a TexasXDevilXCon, a male Midas, a Sailfin Pim cat, P. blochii, S. angelicus, and a Brown Bullhead. </p><p></p><p>Past tankmates included several Midas, Trimacs, Bifasciatus, BP's, Dovii, Salvini, Motaguense, and a RedTailed Catfish among others. Basically he'll live with anything that's too big to fit in his mouth and too small to eat him.</p><p></p><p>clown knives can have a nasty streak and they are highly predatory tank mates should be big and tough i have found arowanas,stingrays,bichirs,eels and large catfish work ok </p><p></p><p>I kept mine fine with oscars, bichirs fire eels, large clown loach plecs etc</p><p>Just use your head anything you feel will fit in its very large mouth forget</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 2128813"] [b]Me to[/b] I am setting up a 210 now for my 16"to 18" inch Clown Knife. Currently in a 150 gallon L shaped in a corner so the aquarium's footprint is bad for him/her currently with a parrot and 13 large Silver Dollars. My Knife fish needs more room...... My Silver Dollars will be food someday. Plus they'll have fun running in the entire L tank... it will be good. So my 210 gallon and Clown Knife will need some tank mates to. Here are some things I've found on the net.... Tank Mates:*My Clown's current tankmates are a pair of CarpinteXJags, a female Jag, two Super Red Synspiliums, a ZZ Flowerhorn, a TexasXDevilXCon, a male Midas, a Sailfin Pim cat, P. blochii, S. angelicus, and a Brown Bullhead. Past tankmates included several Midas, Trimacs, Bifasciatus, BP's, Dovii, Salvini, Motaguense, and a RedTailed Catfish among others. Basically he'll live with anything that's too big to fit in his mouth and too small to eat him. clown knives can have a nasty streak and they are highly predatory tank mates should be big and tough i have found arowanas,stingrays,bichirs,eels and large catfish work ok I kept mine fine with oscars, bichirs fire eels, large clown loach plecs etc Just use your head anything you feel will fit in its very large mouth forget [/QUOTE]
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