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street cypher

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  1. It looked good when i replayed it on the cam, but on youtube its so grainy!
  2. Hey Silven, Stratos and I are in on it together. If youre interested a shipment landed thursday. We have a platinumhead crossback, marble blue crossback and numerous Panda Gold Supremes, PM me over arowanaclub.ca and ill hook you up with a deal you may not be able to resist! Im working on pics, but i dont have a good camera or photography skills!
  3. i wanna enter, but how am supposed to how do this contest work? Quinn Check out arowanaclub.ca all the details are in the forum
  4. Hey BigA, They are not the cheapest fish, but definitely within reason, depending on how much you want the fish and how crazy you are lol Sloughshark, they look absolutely amazing when mature, even as juveniles these guys look awesome!
  5. Hi all, Theres been a lot of interest in seeing pics of the platinumhead xbacks and marble blue xbacks. Here are a couple sneek peeks my photographer sent me. First two are marble blue, third is plat head Also one of numerous Panda Golds we brought in
  6. The subject is a ~14" Guinea endlicheri. One dorsal finlet Close up of a bichirs ganois scales Thanks for looking!
  7. Thanks everyone for the kind words! The tiled bottom was mainly for ease of maintenance, but to still provide my fish with a feeling of security (unlike BB, which stresses bottomfish out a lot) gives barebottom a new flare. The tank is only a 180g, but it is filtered by 2 XP3, 1 AC500 and a 90g beside tank sump (about 60-70g water volume)...
  8. Volta endlicheri checking out what i'm doing Different Guinea endlicheri Chad endlicheri Seeing whats up
  9. Just a couple shots of my tank My ornate, had this guy for around 5 years now This guy is a guinea variant larpradei This one is a guinea variant endlicheri Full tank shot
  10. For active fish i remove all decor and drain water so its very low so they can't swim up, only side to side. For nocturnal bottom fish (ie. bichirs) i'll "herd" them into a large PVC pipe, once they're in cover both sides with my hands, lift out and into whatever. This method is almost too easy to believe
  11. I remember a big debate a while back that a blue is just a black, and eventually its colors will be the same. None the less an awesome fish though, and all blacks are wild caught. Have you checked all the water parameters? I have an RTG, when i first got it it was beaten up, stressed to the max and had been on a 2 week hunger strike. I treated with triweekly water changes, pimafix/melafix, salt, increased temp and aeration and after 2 weeks of that it started eating (feeders at first and then crickets/mealworms and now its on a pellet exclusive diet, at least until it accepts other foods)
  12. Arowanas are pretty hard to breed, i have never heard of a private hobbyist breeding them, closest i have heard is one layed infertile eggs. They need huge ponds and usually large groups in order to breed (and even then you have no guarantees), as well as the fact that they are mouth brooders, you must physically force the babies out of the parents mouths. And i hate to break it to ya, 90g is not large enough for 2 let alone 1.
  13. i chuckled when i saw that pic, i l ove bichirs, too bad you didn't catch them in actions! I bet they had to do some major death rolling to get chunks off! That would have been a sight
  14. thanks for the comps all, the first guy is ~12", the del is ~8-9"
  15. I was procrastinating from studying, so i took some snaps of my fish First is a "guinea" endlicheri, actually very active for an endlicheri not the greatest pic, but i thought it was cool close up of the head His partner in crime, an also unusually active "guinea" lapradei delhezi retropinnis, or should i say polypterus mokelembembe Thats all for now folks!
  16. dead link, but i'll guess anyways. Wells catfish
  17. You'll love the ornates, while a little more reclusive than other species, they are some of the better patterened species!
  18. Nice fish! I've only seen them around here once and regret not buying them!!
  19. Just a tip on the pot scrubbers, they distribute the best if you unroll them all.
  20. Toirtis, the guys in the video are ~12". I have abunch of still pictures that show some side by side comparisons, makes it easier to compare the different variants. But even within each variant they will differ a little, so determining the exact locale is pretty hard. Toirtis, too bad you're so far away, i'd love and i mean LOVE to see your collection and setups Froggie, as Toirtis stated they are bichirs. These particular ones came from Africa Via a middleman in Texas. http://www.rehobothaquatics.com/index2.html
  21. The one in the video is the "guinea" variant, and the lapradei is also a "guinea" variant.
  22. There are many variations of trickle filters out there, This is a very common setup, the water level is going to stay fairly low, the bioballs/pot scrubbers would be sit inside the tower to the left and the water level would not be higher than the bottom of the tower.
  23. enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/w/Endlicheri-and-la...i?v=qP3hsCpyXXk http://www.youtube.com/w/endlicheri%2C-lap...i?v=6tRVbqy1PVY
  24. Like Dave pointed out already, the bioballs and pot scrubbers will not be nearly as effective when fully submerged. In order for them to work at 100% they need access to the air, hence the wonders of the trickle filter. If you do not want a trickle filter then i'd replace all the bioballs and pot scrubbers with something extremely porous such as lava rock or ceramic rings. And p.s. the pot scrubbers are great for a W/D setup, you'll get funny looks when you go to the local dollar store and buy all their pit scrubbers lol.
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