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  1. Graeme Edwards

    How old are your fish?

    I have some pygmy cory's and they must be at least 8 years old. They go back with me along way and I love them for that.
  2. Graeme Edwards

    Fish choice for an iwagumi

    They need space to swim, and when they get it, vrooom and double vrooooom. 8) If this was a big tank, I think a shoal of Flying foxes would look amazing, I love those fish, even when they get big. Stunners.
  3. Graeme Edwards

    Fish choice for an iwagumi

    I think with enough, they would be amazing. Have you ever seen sardine balls in wildlife documentary's? Well, they shoal as tight as that. And yes, I used a 500 strong shoal in there. Your scape is long and shallow? Then you should match that with the fish. Rummy nose are ideal, though not...
  4. Graeme Edwards

    Fish choice for an iwagumi

    Emerald eye Rasbora, they shoal like no other. Though make sure you put a lid, they do like to jump.
  5. Graeme Edwards

    Pigmy Corys

    They dont like a sparce tank at all, so Iwagumi's are a no no. Ive bread miny many times. I just love them.
  6. Graeme Edwards

    New additions :) Pygmy cories

    Hey Steve, Nice one on your perchases. I started off with a shoal of 6 Pygmy's, now I have nearly 20, I think. Ive bread them many times. They are so easy to rear too. Grate nano fish, and have some interesting shoaling patterns. They love a really heavy planted tank, to the point its jungle...
  7. Graeme Edwards

    The Green Machine - new fish in stock!

    I saw a Sawbwa resplendens at the FOF, grate looking fish! Im really looking forward to seeing the micro rasbora.
  8. Graeme Edwards

    The most unusual fish that works in a planted tank...

    From what ive heard and seen bristle nose ancistrus are the one you want Matt. Dont grow much bigger than 7-8inches MAX, and are plant freindly, well to a point, thats if you feed them well on vegi matter etc, they shouldnt touch your plants, and the certanly wont digg, IME. Sorry for the off...
  9. Graeme Edwards

    The most unusual fish that works in a planted tank...

    The most unusual fish ive seen in a planted tank is a 12" sanke head bichar. Works very well. Becasue its preditory, it seems to slup through the plants with minimum effort. Its not in its interest to be boistruss and thrashy. R, Graeme.
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