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As of last week they were my new additions. 6 all together. 3 males 3 females. I have cherry barbs aswell but they seem to be doing just fine with the others in the community tank.. and yeah they do look great in a big tank :D Im considering geting one or two more.
Ruadh would be correct. The colorful ones with the bright orange flash across them would be the male odessa barb. I have females & males. You can see the tail end of the female. Ive been trying to get some real nice shots of them.. as they can be just as colorful.
davE
hey yeah its been awhile since i posted any updates of my 75g FW .. so heres a few pics for ya
so yeh im still playing around with the camera.. and the fish pics are mostly of the fish that will stay sill lol.. ne ways hope u enjoi
davE
About a month or so ago I bought a 2L bottle of seachem prime (bigalsonline) I didn't notice last time, but today when I did a PWC I opened the bottle of the seachem and it smelled awful! re pungently bad like rotten eggs. I also noticed there is stuff floating inside of it. I know for a fact...
I cant really tell but is it your wall that is painted green? I think a glossy black background or even a themed one would do your tanks wonders.. *hint* when putting up a background use some olive oil and a credit card to smooth out the bubble.. you wont believe the difference from just taping...
I did the heat treatment for ich for about two weeks in all total. I do now not believe the two white spots to be Ich as they have not gone away. The fish seems as active and healthy as always.. no flashing.. he eats.. and theres no other abnormal behavior. I have not been able to see the color...
First I'm glad you and your daughter have decided to take part in this great hobby. Unfortunately 3 days is not long enough for a tank to "settle" or as we like to call it "cycle". A process in which beneficial bacteria is accumulated on the substrate, filters, ornaments etc. Which in turn help...
wow those look sweet. Love the cichlid tank. I went to that site expecting it to be another "shipping to the lower 48 states only" or 100's of dollars to ship across the border.. and what do ya know its canadian :D not exactly on my side of the country but still.. I definatly plan on supporting...
You could even go one step futher and place one of your old gross slimey filter pads in the tank thats cycling. This will vamp up the cycle considerably more.. as the old filter sponge will be full of beneficial bacteria.. good luck
-davE