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Post by brenda on Sept 5, 2008 18:40:38 GMT -5
10 gallon glass 1 female Rubescen peacock who is holding 16 gallon bow front glass 1 Obliqueden who I will be getting rid of 1 male Rubescenpeacock who is healing Both these tanks will be holding and or fry tanks 90 gallon acrylic 2 AC 110's 1 Hydro pro# 5 sponger filter 15 watt UV sterilizer Current inhabitants 2 Calvus 1m 5f Xystichromis sp "Kyoga Flamebacks" 1m 1f Sunshine peacocks 1 Red Empress 1 Yellow lab 1 marmalade cat 1 Cytocara Moorii-blue dolphin 2 OB peacocks 4 Clown loaches 1 Yoyo 1 Indo tiger dat I still have Mr Tiretrack (eel) but I think he is going to go this next week. 1 Leopard Ctenopoma who will also be going will also probably get rid of 2 more clowns-maybe
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Post by goldenpuon on Sept 5, 2008 18:44:46 GMT -5
Some beautiful! Wow, I love these fish! They kind of remind me of crappies (no I do not mean that kind of crappy, I mean a fish species found in lakes. I first dicovered them on a fishing game when I was 9 years old. Crappies are panfish I believe.)
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Post by brenda on Sept 5, 2008 18:46:54 GMT -5
Thanks Renee...I know what you mean by Crappies. LOL!!!! I lived in WI most of my life!!! I found your little comments cute!!!
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Post by murdock6701 on Sept 5, 2008 18:56:21 GMT -5
you have done a fine job my friend! more than a fine job and your photos are beautiful! why are you getting rid of your TT?
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Post by brenda on Sept 5, 2008 19:15:58 GMT -5
He is getting BIG and I am kind of moving in a different direction. I do love him and he is incredible but I just am wanting to go another way.
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Post by eve on Sept 6, 2008 0:55:44 GMT -5
very very nice beautiful setup and great pics just a little tip on the side when uploading pics to photobucket, i guess that's what you're doing try to set the default of the pic size to 640x480 this will make the pics a bit smaller here and easier to view and won't pull out the window so much in size you can change right above where the upload tool is it should say options
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Post by jonv on Sept 8, 2008 14:23:00 GMT -5
Everything in there looks great Brenda, and outstanding job. We can we see your smaller tank? LOL
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Post by brenda on Sept 8, 2008 15:26:19 GMT -5
Oh, you want pics of the small tanks Jon...I'll give ya pics. LOL!!!
J/K I will post some pics tonight...I just don't find them as exciting as my bigger tank.
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Post by bikeguy33 on Sept 9, 2008 21:03:25 GMT -5
beautiful cichlids. i have been thinking a smaller set up for smaller cichlids myself...i want all your cichlids except the yellow...lol. they are too common,lol.
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Post by jonv on Sept 9, 2008 21:37:28 GMT -5
I'm assuming here pic 3 is the one sold to you as a Christmas Fulu Brenda? Is this the one that turned out to be a Flameback? I'll tell you something, since I've been tracking these on aquabid the last 10 days, that fish damn near looks a hell of a lot like a Pundamilla Nyerieri
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Post by brenda on Sept 9, 2008 21:48:17 GMT -5
Yes, that is the flameback. It does look similar to the Pundamilla Nyerieri...he isn't though. I like those and thought abot picking some up but they look to similar so better not.
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Post by brenda on Sept 9, 2008 22:07:59 GMT -5
beautiful cichlids. i have been thinking a smaller set up for smaller cichlids myself...i want all your cichlids except the yellow...lol. they are too common,lol. I agree...they are very pretty but I had no desire to breed them because even walmart has them. That's why I didn't get him any women in the first place.
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Post by brenda on Sept 11, 2008 19:10:45 GMT -5
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Post by Carl on Sept 12, 2008 18:38:22 GMT -5
Your Orange Leleupi are Beautiful!! (actually all your fish are beautiful, I just really like Leleupi) Both Acei appear to be males to me. Carl
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Post by brenda on Apr 12, 2009 18:24:32 GMT -5
Thought I would update my tanks...
Currently 4 tanks
10 gallon glass- filtered by 2 sponge filters connected to airpump for up to a 60 galllon tank
12 gallon acrylic- filtered by AC 20 and 1 sponge filter
16 gallon glass- filtered by 2 sponge filter connected to airpump rated for up to 60 gallons and HOB rated for up 20 gallon tank.
90 gallon acrylic filtered by 2 AC 500's 1 large sponge filter connected to powerhead and UV sterilizer for 1300GPH
I will be back.
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Post by murdock6701 on Apr 12, 2009 19:27:27 GMT -5
from all the photos I looked at when considering aceis, the male's dorsal fin is light blue
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Post by brenda on Apr 12, 2009 20:19:14 GMT -5
Current stock... Paralabidochromis Chromogynos Paralabidochromis "fire" uganda Paralabidochromis Rock Kribs "mwanza gulf" Aulonocara Stuartgranti Maleri Placidochromis Phenochilus "tanzania" Alto Comps-Gold Head -Lufubu red Alto Calvus-White P. Rock Krib P. "fire" P. Chromogynos This is one of my very own peacock babies. He is about 2" He is going to be a nice one. White Calvus
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Post by brenda on Apr 12, 2009 21:44:53 GMT -5
Full shot of my 90.
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Post by goldenpuon on Apr 13, 2009 18:39:11 GMT -5
Very nice Brenda. Great setup!
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Post by Carl on Apr 13, 2009 18:47:23 GMT -5
VERY nice pics Brenda, I especially like the top picture of the Rock Krib.
Question, is the P. Chromogynos a Zue Island variety (pardon me, I am still learning Victorians)?
Carl
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