Setting up the road trip tank
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Very cool!! They should do a lot better in there together instead of 3 different tanks. And, introducing them into a strange tank should avoid territorial issues. The Yoyo has always been dominant, the alpha dog in HER pack! She was raised with angles. She would eat the string of eggs before they were done spawning:) But she never really hurt anyone. It is neat to see the cronies are still together and it will be interesting to see if they stick together or go their separate ways. Good luck with the MTS, I tried and Tried to get them in my tanks. I used to keep them in a tank without loached and then collect them and seed the loach tanks. No luck, never:)
Very glad to see all is well, and good luck,
JD
Very glad to see all is well, and good luck,
JD
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Yeah, you are right. I think I made Shari nervous asking her to take the cronies since they are over a decade old. But once she saw them, that was it. But you guys are right, I feel they are in a very good home. No pressure Shari!!!Jim Powers wrote:Mark wrote:What he said!I'm extremely pleased that JD's fish got snapped up by a competent fish keeper! Nice looking tank, Shair.
Here's a not the greatest (aren't they all?) photo of the full posse.
And a couple others.
Don't know if I'll ever see the pulchra's again. They have discovered the leaves. All I see is rustle.
And a couple others.
Don't know if I'll ever see the pulchra's again. They have discovered the leaves. All I see is rustle.
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Man that is a good looking posse if I do say so myself:) I should have moved them upstairs long ago! They have some very good color already considering they were just moved across state lines. Neat markings too, kind of cool seeing how different the adult varieties of rostrata, histrionica and dario look. But I do fear there is no dario in the posse anymore.
I see some Vals in there, nice the way you have them coming up through the leaves. Are you going to melt crypts in this tank too?
And you are right, the pulchra will only be seen at feeding times.
JD
I see some Vals in there, nice the way you have them coming up through the leaves. Are you going to melt crypts in this tank too?
And you are right, the pulchra will only be seen at feeding times.
JD
I'm not sure I can tell what exactly the posse are...nothing looks like a dario to me, and the goldish one is very attached to the yoyo cronie. What's the one with only a couple of half-bars below the lateral line? In the tank his markings are dark brown/black and gold/orange with a white belly.
I like them. They are all over the place. It's fun watching the Queen yoyo trawling the tank with a string of little buggers behind her. When they aren't after her, the clown is right behind. And sometimes they chase off the little guys and go strolling with the angel. Boy, has he perked up since he got some company that can bring him down to size.
I like them. They are all over the place. It's fun watching the Queen yoyo trawling the tank with a string of little buggers behind her. When they aren't after her, the clown is right behind. And sometimes they chase off the little guys and go strolling with the angel. Boy, has he perked up since he got some company that can bring him down to size.
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Looks neat Shari....That shot with the Angel trying to keep up is cool.The tank of mismatched fish is very appropriate and shows how solos like company no matter who
The one you asked about looks like a Sid to me and another like a Striata. Could the others be Botia udomritthiruji ? I do not see any Dario...
The one you asked about looks like a Sid to me and another like a Striata. Could the others be Botia udomritthiruji ? I do not see any Dario...
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