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Ashleigh
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Post by Ashleigh » Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:06 am

Thank you very much :D bit of a change with the substrate, the sand was starting to settle in areas the plants wern't but larger pieces were not falling around the plants so I threw a layer of sand over the top which the fish seem to enjoy hunting through so I may thicken it as time goes on.

The B.striata have began venturing out for most of the day now, theres at least 4 always in view. I have a feeling that they were always over shadowed with other loach species that I put them in with as they were never this confident, I think it was certainly a good decision to keep them alone :D


Still no clearer pic's of the Parotocinclus sp as it sticks close to the back of the tank :roll: Il keep at it though, its a cute little thing

Barracuda518 wrote:I like the Red Tail Shark. Ever have any problems from it?
Back when I got her she was very mild mannered, and I actully had her in my Pangio tank, but she nowadays she is ok, she has her bad days and won't be pushed around, usually shes fairly well behaved :)

Botia Robert wrote:Awesome! The tank looks sensational. That piece of wood looks amazing. Your photos of the Striata look fine. They are some good looking fish.

I have always liked the photos of your tanks Ashleigh. I am glad you didnt schale back too much.

Thank-you very much, I really appreciate that :mrgreen:


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And the 5.5yr old Synodontis petricola, ideally she shouldn't be in here, but shes just so cute and round :mrgreen:

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Post by mickthefish » Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:22 am

hi Ashleigh, just a quick question.
out of the large striata that you got what percentage are female?.
as looking at mine the majority are females, and i was on the bell to piggy last night and he has found the same with his.

mick

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Post by Ashleigh » Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:28 am

:? my pictures have disappeared :!:

Im not to sure Mick, I know I have at least 5 females-I bought 3 which were a tad gravid just a couple of weeks back, the first lot Im not to sure although another 2 have fattened greatly since I added the last three that I bought.

Il try and get pic's of each one later and you can try and sex those who arn't showing obvious signs :wink:


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Post by Ashleigh » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:38 am

I tried to encourage everyone out by adding some of their fav munchies, I think I may have got pictures of most of the newer additions..... so can anyone spot any males :?: :P

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Post by Mike Ophir » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:41 am

Looks like the bottom specimen in that last photo is a female. I have a couple right now that have even larger stomachs, although not sure if its because they are gravid or if they're full on the yummy blood worms ive been giving them.

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Post by Graeme Robson » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:42 am

Just Beautiful! (including the males) 8) :wink:
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Post by helen nightingale » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:25 pm

you have some wonderfull fish there. beautifull markings, and they look in great condition. your tank is lovely

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Post by mickthefish » Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:16 pm

i can see at least 3 definite females, possibly more and a couple of males.
they're in beautiful nick though.

mick

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