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Im curious too see everyones, post also how big of a tank he's in

Here's mine, hes not big i know but hes at 4 inches

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Its a male convict in a 90 gallon tank
 
Good looking fish I love large convicts. I think it could be an interesting thread. I will try to get some pics of mine tonight. I have 4.5" red severum and a 4.5" Honduran red point so nothing compared to some of the monster I see.
 
Thats a nice lookin fish ryan , but try to say how large he is and how big of a tank :)
 
He's a c afra I think,must be 5- 6 inch long,in my 190 litre


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He's the boss of the tank ?


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These are in my 240. The Buttikoferi is about 10 or 11 inches and the Vieja Synspilum is about 6 or 7.


 
These two were around 9" each, they lived in a 75g:

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Oscar and severum are one of my favorite fish they look very good
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Very nice , is he fullgrown ? The buttikoferi
 
Very nice severum I love this pic. I don't think severum get the love they deserve.
 
Aroung 6"

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The picture is quite sad as the Oscar is clearly showing symptoms of HLLE.


How so? It doesn't have the actual holes and if you're speaking of the lateral line, lots of Oscars have slight indentation there.


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How so? It doesn't have the actual holes and if you're speaking of the lateral line, lots of Oscars have slight indentation there.


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I'd did have HITH. It shows in the picture.

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