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Hello all from Happy River
I have lost count of how many tanks I have
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Jim Powers
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Nice looking tank. What species are in it?
Is this going to be home to those Sewellia?
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Can you see the picture? Because I cant. Right now it has

Danio Choprae, 6
Beaufortia kweichowensis, 2
Gastromyzon punculatus, 2
Homaloptera tweediei, two very red, three darkish brown
Homaloptera yunnanensis 2
Homaloptera zollingeri 1 ????mabey but I cant tell
Pseudogastromyzon cheni 3 one is very big

I am setting up another tank right now. Sewellia will be treated like kings
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I also have 4 Amazon tanks running

37 gallon column with angles and corys
20 with biotodoma cupido and corys
20 with bolivian rams and corys
55 with altums and discus

1 20 misc with loaches and rasboras
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Nice selection. You'll have to show us the sewellia's "castle" when its fully stocked.
By the way, the best way to tell zollingeri from other homalopteras is by looking at the tail. The lower lobe of the tail fin is black in zollingeri.

And yes, I could see the pic, the first time, but it wouldn't load up after that.
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Thanks

Now all I have to do is find him and I may get a positive ID. I looked for so long to find a good dither fish for the river tank and I have got to say that for a Danio, Choprae is a gorgeous fish

Corys include
panda
schwartzi
leucomelas
robustus
adolfoi
burggesi
julii
arcuatus
sterbai
ellegans
lazer
punctatus
matei

I have lost track really. I am a sucker for a bottom dweller
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Chopraes are a great river tank fish. They really seem to love the current.
Other good danio choices are kyathit and roseus.
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I get this message when I try to view the link.

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I guess that explains why I could see it since I am a member of that group.
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