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Here's some more pics of my collection. Hope you enjoy.

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Some great loaches there. But please - don't pause to take photos of loaches in the net and out of water! They are not posing as much as gasping.

That second photo just looks sad. Like taking a picture of a nice bird that has been held underwater for some reason.
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Mark in Vancouver wrote:Some great loaches there. But please - don't pause to take photos of loaches in the net and out of water! They are not posing as much as gasping.

That second photo just looks sad. Like taking a picture of a nice bird that has been held underwater for some reason.
In the time that it took to transport that fish from one tank to another that shot was taken. There was no pause. That fish was out of water for less than 10 seconds, and is thriving.
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Thanks for the photos ewurm. And I love your bogwood. 8)
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Hi Ewurm , just curious but in the fifth pic there is a P. Denisoni , a young Dangila sp/ [Labeobarbus] and just in front of that another Cyprinid [Barb] like fish , is it a Barbicthys ?
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Pics are looking good ewurm. :D
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piggy4 wrote:Hi Ewurm , just curious but in the fifth pic there is a P. Denisoni , a young Dangila sp/ [Labeobarbus] and just in front of that another Cyprinid [Barb] like fish , is it a Barbicthys ?
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Nice loaches.
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What kind of stem plant do you have in there ewurm?
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Nice pictures - love your tank! Is there anything nicer than a large school of clowns? Seems like you got some pretty aggressive company for them, though. How are they getting along?
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Hi Ewurm , not the Frenatus , the one at the top right of the pic , in front of the Dangila sp/.
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Slough Shark wrote:What kind of stem plant do you have in there ewurm?
It's some species of hygrophila, not sure which. I grow it in my native tank.
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piggy4 wrote:Hi Ewurm , not the Frenatus , the one at the top right of the pic , in front of the Dangila sp/.
Still not sure as to which fish you're referring to. The fish in that picture are a Rainbow Shark, Apollo sharks, Roseline sharks. Aside from the loaches of course. Maybe copy the phot to your computer and circle the fish in question with Paint, then repost it.
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