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No worries! I'm excited to see your pictures. No rush however. What size tank are you housing yours in?
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Also if you don't mind me asking where'd you acquire yours?
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Interesting! I'll look into them for sure! You have any pics of yours?
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I've done the planted thing, to much work for my life these days.
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So I've sold my 5 red head Tapajos and need some less common interesting South American cichlids to replace them with. Only remaining fish in the tank is 1 7inch red spot severum and 1 5inch heros sp. curare. Tank is 5ft long, sand substrate and lots of drift wood. Filtered with an fx6 and a fluval 406.
Suggestions? I'm feeling really stumped at this point.
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I got:
Red spot severum
Hero sp. curare
Rotkeil Severum
Red Head Tapajos
Green terror
Yellow Acara
Festivum
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Beautiful!!
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Hi fish friends!
A couple years ago now my boyfriend received a gold fish from a wedding that they used a center piece. I myself kept fish as a child and told him he couldn't live in a fish bowl. Unfortunately he didn't make the drive up from Calgary to Edmonton where we both live, but we went a purchased a 37gallon which sooner turned into 90gallon as well. He treated these better than, I, myself so I went out and picked myself up an aquarium as well. I set up a 75 gallon planted South American tank. Of course he had to out do me, so he went picked up a 55 and set up some co2. My little fish soon turned into big fish and they moved up into a 150 gallon. A couple months ago my 150's seals let go and I purhased a 120 instead. It's amazing how something as small as a gold fish has turned into this, haha!
55g - green terror
90g - rotkeil severum, Congo tetras, Red Head Tapajos
120g - Red Spot Severum, hero sp. curare, Red Head Tapajos (breeding pair), Festivum, Yellow Acara
40g x2 - Rummynose Tetras (keeping them cycled for when I have fry)
Need Sa Stock Suggestions For A 120G
in S/A & C/A cichlids.
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Those have really nice colors! Thanks for sharing! Hope to get my hands on some one day.