Re: Ben's 90cm un-named re-scape - NEW PICS 22/04/11
I totally agree with you Gill, these fish look lovely! I have 6 larger ones in there which are obviously older and have much greater colour. It took me ages to decide on the fish for this tank, but it was definitely Tetras of one kind. Fish I considered were,
Hyphessobrycon flammeus - Flame Tetra,
Hyphessobrycon loretoensis - Loreto Tetra,
Hyphessobrycon megalopterus - Black Phantom Tetra, also the Red variety,
Hyphessobrycon pyrrhonotus - Flame-back Bleeding Heart Tetra - These were my first choice, I actually brought 16 of these from Wildwoods as they showed in stock, but once I purchased them online, they called me to say there had been an error and they didn't have them....GUTTED!!
To name but a few....... I would like to get another tank up and running, however being so busy with work leaves me little time to properly maintain another setup....maybe an excuse to get some more staff!!!
Gill said:The presentation of the shots sure give the pix a greater depth, and a great choice of fish. Very underated fish and look amazing once colored up and a little maturer
I totally agree with you Gill, these fish look lovely! I have 6 larger ones in there which are obviously older and have much greater colour. It took me ages to decide on the fish for this tank, but it was definitely Tetras of one kind. Fish I considered were,
Hyphessobrycon flammeus - Flame Tetra,
Hyphessobrycon loretoensis - Loreto Tetra,
Hyphessobrycon megalopterus - Black Phantom Tetra, also the Red variety,
Hyphessobrycon pyrrhonotus - Flame-back Bleeding Heart Tetra - These were my first choice, I actually brought 16 of these from Wildwoods as they showed in stock, but once I purchased them online, they called me to say there had been an error and they didn't have them....GUTTED!!
To name but a few....... I would like to get another tank up and running, however being so busy with work leaves me little time to properly maintain another setup....maybe an excuse to get some more staff!!!