Err, actually that name gold fish street remind me of that words. That street not named because of that incident
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Hahaha my bad. Still good to know bout those stories.
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Err, actually that name gold fish street remind me of that words. That street not named because of that incident
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Hi all,
Top photo has all different colour forms of the Ram cichlid (<"Mikrogeophagus ramirezi">). They all tend to be inbred and very prone to all sorts of diseases (and they are often infested with Camallanus worms). I'd definitely avoid the balloon shaped and Golden "xanthic" ones.
The next cichlid down is a male <"Apistogramma cacatuoides">, also a xanthic the "White Gold" form.
Next one down again is another <"Apistogramma">, male <"Apistogramma agassizii">, the ones at the front are a line bred red "Rostrich" form, I can't really tell with the ones further back.
The bottom two photos show two rare and unusual fish. The Pencil fish is <"Nannostomus espei"> and the cichlid is Biotoecus spp., probably <"B. opercularis">.
In terms of ease of keeping the Apistogramma cacatuoides is probably the easiest, all the others need more specialist care, and Biotoecus is a very difficult fish.
I've got a few <"A. agassizii"> at the moment, they are a good fish for a planted tank with soft water and plenty of cover, but they need some live food.
cheers Darrel
Hi Archer, Carefull with Lake Malawi Cichlids.
They tend to be VERY aggressive with fishes not coming from Lake Malawi. In other words, Lake Malawi Cichlids have some particularity of water parameters and behavior that they can only live with themselves hunting other species. Careful with Neon Tetra. Check their behavior.
They are young <"Yaoshania pachychilus">.Need help again about the id of this fish
juvenile http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/yaoshania-pachychilus/
Edit: pipped by Darrel. lovely looking fish when young, horribly generic when mature, still nice tho.
Hard to tell but they look like seed shrimp - if so, I hope you like them - they're there to stay! Extremely hard to eradicate.
Hello everyone! Just want to ask what's this small lice like creatures on my tank?
Not sure where they came from. Btw got an explosion of red shrimp on my tank they seem to breed pretty well.
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Hard to tell but they look like seed shrimp - if so, I hope you like them - they're there to stay! Extremely hard to eradicate.
Regards, Mark
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