Rope Fish Care Guide
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- I put this The Rope Fish Care Guide together to highlight what it takes to care for a Rope Fish.
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I have 2 rope fish. 60 gal. Gravel substrate. They get along very well & sometimes swim upward with their bodies together in a twisting motion (facinating). They eat frozen shrimp & sinking shrimp pellets. I have a rather large open bottom cave in which they have hallowed out a hole in the gravel & they stay down there together. When they are swimming around, I have to approach the tank walking softly to watch them, Otherwise the foot vibration will send them hiding. I will try the beef heart & chopped shrimp. Cool Fish & great addition to the tank!!!
Thanks for sharing!
This was very helpful and a great video, thank you.
They are community fish. Should be kept in groups.
Good to see your back
you need scuds...once they're established in a tank, he can eat the to his hearts content , and they'll always be more.
You're saying they'll eat the scuds?
@@Fauntazee yes
Love the video
Thanks for your support!
they sure look like they need a lot of space to swim