Picked two of these up today; couldn't resist. They seem to be a pair but not sure.
MadReefer Staff member NJRC Member Moderator Sep 3, 2012 #1 Picked two of these up today; couldn't resist. They seem to be a pair but not sure.
ThatGuy Sep 3, 2012 #2 Its actually a type of dartfish. I use to own a few back in the day. They are pretty harty. Just watch as they are known jumpers.
Its actually a type of dartfish. I use to own a few back in the day. They are pretty harty. Just watch as they are known jumpers.
MadReefer Staff member NJRC Member Moderator Sep 3, 2012 #3 Thanks for the info. I have screens on my 75g now so should be okay. Not sure what will happen when I move them into the 120g.
Thanks for the info. I have screens on my 75g now so should be okay. Not sure what will happen when I move them into the 120g.
Hawkeye Sep 3, 2012 #4 ThatGuy said: Its actually a type of dartfish. I use to own a few back in the day. They are pretty harty. Just watch as they are known jumpers. Click to expand... +1 very hardy and fun to watch.
ThatGuy said: Its actually a type of dartfish. I use to own a few back in the day. They are pretty harty. Just watch as they are known jumpers. Click to expand... +1 very hardy and fun to watch.
shipwrecked Sep 4, 2012 #5 hmm,lets see how hardy they are in Marks tank..lmao...sorry bud I just couldnt resist..lol