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Body yes, colour no. Sadly. What if its an unidentified species?? Hahahahaha it could be. It was a 'bycatch' in a shipment oh Siamese algae eaters if that is of any leads...
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So here's what I caught today! The first fish was almost 70cm!!!! The others were about 25cm long.
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Hi guys. I decided to start a log on all the various species of cichlids I have caught from fishing. I want to help raise awareness of invasives in rivers and how these fish are surviving in the wild despite being originally aquarium fish. So here we go! Please help ID some of them as I'm bad at...
Puffers don't have high bioloads IMO. Provided you have adequate filtration. They are very small so for the group of 12, a small pinch of bloodworms every day is sufficient. Make sure each one gets 2 is enough because 2 makes them bloated already!
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How about 12 dwarf puffers? I had 12 of them in my 20g and they school !! It is amazing to see puffers school. The males will stay around the edge of the school and its so cool! Haha option 1 is good as well, especially when you get a pair of GBRs which are a mating pair
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What's your tank size, the only animal I can think of is a puffer Hahaha. Swims around... Archerfish? They are exceptionally fun to feed! I think Oscars aren't that lazy, but they aren't active when they are big ime. If your tank is big enough, there many puffers you can choose...
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A giant 10000 gallon to keep golden dorados and red tailed catfish. Then have the whole substrate covered in dwarf hairgrass :thumbup:
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I don't even feed mine. But he lives in a heavily planted 20G. He lives on small organisms I seeded into it with live plants from a river. It also has seed shrimp. You can try to culture seed shrimp or brine shrimp for you indostomus. Then, slowly coax it into frozen daphnia. Then it will be...
Hi Nils, I recommend indostomus paradox. Look it up, it only grows to 0.8inch and is very small
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