There's a big shoal of Cardinal Tetras, a shoal of Corydoras panda, a group of Nannostomus eques (not my picture)
and this odd Moenkhausia colletti which I'm hoping to get more of soon.
I would ask Angel experts for their opinions. Personally, I'd be worried about the dwarfs if a pair of Angels decided to spawn.
Martin.
Some Dwarf Cichlids
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- Martin Thoene
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Cichlids each have their own personality. Some seem to get along, even when you would think they would not.
A friend of mine has some wild-caught Angels, Discus and Apistos (3 species) in a 120 gallon tank. So far, they are getting along. The tank is VERY densely planted, so the Apistos have to really work to come out of hiding.
A friend of mine has some wild-caught Angels, Discus and Apistos (3 species) in a 120 gallon tank. So far, they are getting along. The tank is VERY densely planted, so the Apistos have to really work to come out of hiding.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
- Harold Slater
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Great shots Martin, I'm glad the fish are settling in nicely. You know we nearly sold that entire shipment!!! I can't wait to do another order. I had one hobbyist buy 8 pairs of dwarfs today!
On another shipment note have twenty-two 5cm berdmorei set to arrive this Thursday along with a bunch of oddballs (African Bloodfish) and some newly available snails and shrimp.
Keep up the picture taking you are doing great!
On another shipment note have twenty-two 5cm berdmorei set to arrive this Thursday along with a bunch of oddballs (African Bloodfish) and some newly available snails and shrimp.
Keep up the picture taking you are doing great!
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