rigging tank for archer fish
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r0addawg - Posts: 6
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rigging tank for archer fish
I recently got an archer fish, and i was wondering what some folks got out there for feeding they're archers. I was thinking either just strapping a branch to the tank and putting crickets on it when i wanna feed him. Or tie a string over the opening. Anyone got any good ideas?
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CedricAndCandy7566 - Posts: 61
- Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:02 am
got any blowflies or normal flies you can catch? ...just let them fly above the surface below your tank's hood and the archer will shoot it from there!
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BurgerKing7704 - Posts: 106
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A lot of people either have a really tall canopy or lower the water level of their tank to allow flies to fly by. Archer's are great fish, and it's tons of fun to watch them spit water. My male was really good but my females were never too successful, so I put pellets and freeze dried shrimp in aswell.
How many gallons is your tank?? And are you keeping this fish solo, or are you planning on adding more fish?
How many gallons is your tank?? And are you keeping this fish solo, or are you planning on adding more fish?
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r0addawg - Posts: 6
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 8:30 am
Both really good ideas. thanks guys. He's currently in with the rest of my fish in my 30 gallon. angelfish, knight goby, molly, tetra, plata, pleco, pictus cat, and a freshwater flounder, seems like a lot, but they are all Real small. trying to talk my girlfriend into letting me get my brothers 70 gallon :D