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My snakehead, not very good picture but he doesn't come out often
 

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My wild caught oscar, Chaos.
All black as a juvi with just red around the eyespot


And his colour now which should be permanent adult colours.
 
My wild caught oscar, Chaos.
All black as a juvi with just red around the eyespot


And his colour now which should be permanent adult colours.


It's so cool to see a fish grow from basically nothing to a beautiful fish. That's a cool oscar didn't know you could get a wild one. Very cool
 
This is my best looking peacock and my favorite fish I've ever owned! ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1391729205.435929.jpg
 
dude, you know that thing is going to murder your tank if it is in fact a snakehead, which it does appear to be..


Will second this. Snakeheads no matter the kind to my knowledge, will kill and eat anything and everything. That angel, gourami, red tail shark and firemouth will one day just be expensive food. I love the look of those sorts of snakeheads but they're vicious predators that don't mind killing and eating whatever they please. Plus snakeheads are one big long muscle and if that thing gets out, well hope you don't have and small animals or kids...
 
ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1391746715.534256.jpg just to give you some info on why they are illegal. I'm sorry but I don't think you should be keeping that fish.
 
dude, you know that thing is going to murder your tank if it is in fact a snakehead, which it does appear to be..

He doesn't get much bigger than he already is.

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This one grows to a maximum of 10 inches, it is a dwarf species.

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