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  1. J

    How many Harlequins for a 275litre?

    I used to have 30 in my 125l...
  2. J

    What fish is this... ?

    :geek: :lol:
  3. J

    What fish is this... ?

    Apistogramma cacatuoides aka Cockatoo Cichlid.
  4. J

    Nannostomus mortenthaleri

    Thanks for that Darrel, probably not the best idea to put them into my 28l then, i'll keep them as they are, 10 in 125l. They all seem to be doing fine, interacting nicely with each other
  5. J

    Nannostomus mortenthaleri

    Fair enough. They are great to watch, they move quite similarly to dwarf Cichlids I think, move, stop, move, stop, as opposed to the previous inhabitants my Espei Rasboras, belting it around the tank at 100mph :lol:
  6. J

    Nannostomus mortenthaleri

    Why resist? :wink:
  7. J

    Nannostomus mortenthaleri

    I thought it was one of your posts that I'd seen them. They are great, I love them already. Mine were £8.95 from Coxwell Aquatics :shock: I think I'm going to get a load of Beckfords for my 125l once I put these into my Nano, much cheaper than the Reds :lol:
  8. J

    Nannostomus mortenthaleri

    I treated myself to 10 of these lil beauties - Nannostomus mortenthaleri aka Coral Red Pencilfish. Does anybody have experience with this species? What size do they mature? Any breeding info?
  9. J

    Food for Ember Tetra

    Hi Mark, for small fish I just use normal flake and crush it before feeding, either between my fingers as i feed or whilst in the tub
  10. J

    Best/favorite type of otto

    It's more a case of which ones you can get hold of I suppose. The standard ones I believe Nick is referring to will be affinis but i've had vittatus and cocama(i think) in the past. Again, like Nick, I haven't had much luck with keeping them, start out with 6-8 and a week or so later one goes...
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