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09-23-2015, 01:15 PM
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Eggy's fish and tanks
Hi everyone!
I try to update my individual threads but I don't always do a good job so I figured I will start one to consolidate what's going on with my fish and tanks for those of you who are interested.
Current tank list:
90g Tanganyikan community
55g community
40g community
35g hex community
30g cory tank
20g shelldweller tank
15g high community tank
15g betta sorority walstad tank
5g small QT and inverts
40b empty
29g empty
10g empty
Picking up a 150g and another 29g in the next month or so from a guy I work with
Stock list:
Altolamprologus calvus x4
Julidochromis regani kipili x6
Lepidolamprologus boulengeri or hecqui x26ish
Eretmodus cyanostictus x4
Metynnis rubrippinus luna x2
Xiphophorus helleri x1
Rasbora vulcanus x3
Hyphessobrycon sweglesi x5
Pristella maxillaris gold x6
Farlowella sp x3
Inpiachthys kerri x5
Moenkhausia naponis x5
Corydoras metae x6
Corydoras trilineatus x7
Corydoras panda x1
Corydoras metae x trilineatus x7
Pangio kuhlii x11
Acantopsis dialozuna x1
Pethia padamya x11
Pterophyllum scalare x1
Carnegiella strigata x4
Garra flavatra x4
Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi x10
Syncrossus beauforti x1
Syncrossus bertmorei x1
Corydoras Delphax x1
Corydoras ambiacus x3
Brochis splendens x1
Corydoras rabauti x2
Corydoras zygatus x4
Corydoras schwartzi black x6
Aspidoras sp x11
Betta splendens x4
Boraras maculatus x5
Corydoras pygmaeus x10
Corydoras Habrosus x7
Otocinclus sp x4
Red cherry shrimp x a lot
Nerite snails of all varieties
Assassin snails
MTS
Ramshorn snails
A range of flora, all but two tanks contain plants
Any picture requests let me know!
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09-23-2015, 01:43 PM
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Go eggyy!! Goo egggyyy!! Its your birthdayy! Get fishiesss
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09-23-2015, 01:51 PM
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I thought you had a "couple" of tanks. Maybe a good idea to consolidate into one thread.
I guess pics are next.
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09-23-2015, 02:05 PM
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I give you credit for knowing numbers of all your fish!
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09-23-2015, 02:11 PM
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Yeah fresh...only a couple...lol
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09-23-2015, 02:19 PM
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Can never have too many! I follow your Instagram closely for those beautiful pics
Caleb
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09-23-2015, 04:25 PM
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Shouldn't this be counted as a public zoo? Lol lots of tanks! Lucky duck! How do you even maintain all of those??
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My tanks (so far  )
5.5 gallon Planted Dwarf Puffer tank (2 Dwarf Puffers and a lot of RCS!)
16 Gallon Planted
(GBR pair, 3 amano shrimp and a whole bunch of snails!)
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09-23-2015, 04:52 PM
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It's not really too bad. I do around 13 WC weekly and my boyfriend made this custom plumbed water changey presto thing. Nerites keep the need for scrubbing down and I just let my plants go crazy. I spend way more time staring at them than maintaining them. Once you have a system it's a piece of cake, I enjoy it all.
And thanks Caleb
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09-23-2015, 05:10 PM
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It's not really too bad. I do around 13 WC weekly and my boyfriend made this custom plumbed water changey presto thing. Nerites keep the need for scrubbing down and I just let my plants go crazy. I spend way more time staring at them than maintaining them. Once you have a system it's a piece of cake, I enjoy it all.
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Wow, 13 compared to 2 a week is a lot more lol. I also just let my tanks grow out and when it's bothering my eyes or I see plants competing too much for space I'll trim. Can we get some pics? I would love to see all the tanks
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My tanks (so far  )
5.5 gallon Planted Dwarf Puffer tank (2 Dwarf Puffers and a lot of RCS!)
16 Gallon Planted
(GBR pair, 3 amano shrimp and a whole bunch of snails!)
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09-23-2015, 05:50 PM
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I have a black variety of cory also. When I purchased mine they were labeled as corydoras venezuelanus. I looked them up and from what I read they are collected in Venezuela but not enough research has been done to have an exact name for them. Then I went to someone's house and he had black corys and said I think that they were black aeneus. Mine are juvies but they seem longer than the aeneus. Are there various types of black corys?
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09-23-2015, 07:39 PM
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Bren I get mixed info too. From what I understand "Venezuelans" is just a made up trade name. The black coloration is just a trait bred morph out of Germany in the 1990s (from aenus) so technically they are still part of the aenus "grouping".
I have seen reports of a collection site in Venezuela but I have not definitively confirmed that.
I assume at some point it will be distinctly classified if a collection point is defined but I agree, they are much slimmer bodied than your typical aenus. I don't know if that's a bred trait or what but I know there is a lot of variation within the aenus species depending on collection point.
I'm not sure where black schwartzi came from...too much conflicting info.
All I know is that they're neat little buggers
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09-23-2015, 08:13 PM
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If you ever come across more info I'd appreciate if you send it my way. I dislike not knowing exactly what I have
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09-23-2015, 08:27 PM
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Totally understood! I most certainly will
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09-25-2015, 01:23 PM
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Added to the fish list today:
+4 corydoras pygmaeus
+6 corydoras rabauti...finally!!!
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09-25-2015, 01:26 PM
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Do you find all these gems at auction or Aquabid or?
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09-25-2015, 02:54 PM
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Hi Bren,
I get stuff all over the place...
The Julies, calvus, and eretmodus came from sicichlids which was a recommendation from a local Facebook group (and my only online purchase)
Local auctions: shelldwellers, black cories, both rasbora species, metae cories, red phantom tetras, farlowella, aspidoras, shrimp
Silver dollars came from a guy who moved down south and couldn't take them
Kerri and napo tetras came from a local club member
Everything else I've bought at local LFS-I hit up Ned's in Millis MA, Emmons Tropical Fish in Simsbury CT, blakes Aqua Den in Meriden CT, some other oddballs that have since closed but my most frequented is Waterbury Aquarium in Waterbury CT. My local Petco also has an awesome fish specialist who orders things for me from their distributors and sets it aside so they never go into their tanks, they can get their hands on some cool stuff from time to time.
Most of the plants came from awesome AA members.
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09-25-2015, 03:00 PM
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Wow. My local petco doesn't special order. I get most of my fish at swaps or online. My local lfs just don't like to special order much even if I try to prepay.
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09-25-2015, 04:04 PM
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Wow that's such a shame, every one I've been to around here will. I leave them lists haha. If they're ordering new stock already I don't see why it would be a pain to add one one or two more things...unless they have a hard time moving fish, who knows.
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09-25-2015, 10:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brennae
I have a black variety of cory also. When I purchased mine they were labeled as corydoras venezuelanus. I looked them up and from what I read they are collected in Venezuela but not enough research has been done to have an exact name for them. Then I went to someone's house and he had black corys and said I think that they were black aeneus. Mine are juvies but they seem longer than the aeneus. Are there various types of black corys?
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I believe there are 3 possibly 4, venezualanus, aenus, and 1 or 2 undescribed from the Andes in Bolivia or Argentina. Venezualanus is quite dark as it is, so black or charcoal is likely natural for them, the aenus would have to be bred for the traits and the ones from the Andes may be a single species, but they are much darker than venezualanus and almost completely black.
I've never heard of black schwartzi, but that would have to be bred from melanistic fish since they are naturally colored and patterned like julliis and such.
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09-25-2015, 11:17 PM
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Whatever it is that I have is jet black with a silver belly. They are longer bodies than the aeneus.
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