Clowns In The Predator Tank

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helen nightingale
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Post by helen nightingale »

i like those fish much more now - i dont like frogs. thanks for the names. maybe fish to go in the dream tropical river :D
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Really nice tank mate. Love the fish, what is the one in the fourth pic jsut above the clown it has black stripes and is bronzey colour.
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Dave_2133 wrote:Really nice tank mate. Love the fish, what is the one in the fourth pic jsut above the clown it has black stripes and is bronzey colour.
That's a Distichodus sexfasciatus.....another whopper!

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Martin Thoene wrote:That's a
Beat me to it.
another whopper!
I will rename the tank as the Whopper Tank.
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:lol:

Just make sure 'The King' isnt waiting beside your bed when you get up with a crossionwich and coffee!
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Any full shots of the whopper tank YF? I'd like to see the whole shebang. 8)
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shari2 wrote:Any full shots of the whopper tank YF? I'd like to see the whole shebang. 8)
Taken during daylight so there is a lot of reflection.

With sump filter doors open.
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With sister. Note that the tank is not that large, but the sister is petite.
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WOW :shock: :shock: :shock: Lucky, lucky you!
Those fish look dangerous, but they're also very gorgeous. ^_^
You are VERY lucky to be able to have (especially the cash :lol: ) a tank that size :o It's incredible.
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shazam26 wrote:WOW :shock: :shock: :shock: Lucky, lucky you!
Those fish look dangerous, but they're also very gorgeous. ^_^
You are VERY lucky to be able to have (especially the cash :lol: ) a tank that size :o It's incredible.
Shazam, I gather from other posts you are still a student. I hope you become successful in life and can afford similar luxuries.
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More tigers.

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It must be a chore just keeping those all fed! Not to mention costly.
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crazy loaches wrote:It must be a chore just keeping those all fed! Not to mention costly.
Yup.
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