Jun 19, 2006 #21 Alshain Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 823 Location Tyler, TX I think I like Bolivians more than German Blues. But I'm also a big fan of most of the common livebearers. I' like bright fish with reds and yellows.
I think I like Bolivians more than German Blues. But I'm also a big fan of most of the common livebearers. I' like bright fish with reds and yellows.
Jun 19, 2006 #22 H hulkamaniac Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Jun 7, 2006 Messages 455 Location Wichita, KS I'm going to have to go with Discus too. I really wish I could keep them, but I just have too many fish in the tank as it is.
I'm going to have to go with Discus too. I really wish I could keep them, but I just have too many fish in the tank as it is.
Jun 19, 2006 #23 S shawnryan1977 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined May 19, 2005 Messages 107 Location Granger, Indiana My choice would be Cardinal Tetras especially a large school of at least 20 of them just beautiful.
Jun 19, 2006 #24 D dmac Aquarium Advice Regular Joined May 18, 2006 Messages 93 How big is the angelfish in that picture? I thought they usually only grew to 6" or so....
Jun 19, 2006 #25 Lonewolfblue Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 24, 2005 Messages 8,435 Location Wenatchee, WA My 3rd would be my Roseline Sharks. They school so well.
Jun 19, 2006 #26 C chotie Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Mar 6, 2006 Messages 129 a snow white discus mating with any snakeskin variey discus. check out the discus in this link: http://www.rockymountaindiscus.com/Gallery.htm second place? red arowanna.
a snow white discus mating with any snakeskin variey discus. check out the discus in this link: http://www.rockymountaindiscus.com/Gallery.htm second place? red arowanna.
Jun 20, 2006 #27 newfound77951 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Feb 27, 2006 Messages 2,114 Location St Petersburg FL Rainbowfish, anyone? And I don't mean the washed out LFS "Australian" rainbows....I mean like this: (M. lacustris)
Rainbowfish, anyone? And I don't mean the washed out LFS "Australian" rainbows....I mean like this: (M. lacustris)