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#1 Guest_troutperch beeman_*

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Posted 21 May 2007 - 05:29 PM

Here are some pics of 2 of my tanks
150 gl

northern redbelly dace
redside dace
longnose dace
blacknose dace
rosyface shinners
unknown shinner
tesselated darters
fantail darter
greenside darter
rainbow darter
long finned britlenose plecos
hi finned paleatus corys
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65 gl
blue spot sunfish
pumpkin seed
northern redbelly dace
banded killifish
bluntnose minnow
spotfin shinner
brook stickleback
bristle nose pleco
blue lobster
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Hope these upload OK.

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Posted 24 May 2007 - 05:56 PM

All of those minnows in your big tank look the same :neutral: I didn't see any of your darters in there either.

Are those real plants in your big tank? It looks like you have a moss in there also :?

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Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:45 PM

ive been told that sticklebacks can be rather aggressive in tanks. i was just wondering if you have had any problems with that because i would like to keep a few but havent for the reason of fearing they will attack my other fish.

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Posted 25 May 2007 - 06:43 AM

All of those minnows in your big tank look the same :neutral: I didn't see any of your darters in there either.

Are those real plants in your big tank? It looks like you have a moss in there also :?



The plants are a real there is some annubis and java fern and the moss was on the rock I collected from my local creek. It's (the moss) almost all gone already the fish have been eating it or pulling it off to get at the critters living in it.

The darters are in there they are just small and/or hiding.

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Posted 25 May 2007 - 06:48 AM

ive been told that sticklebacks can be rather aggressive in tanks. i was just wondering if you have had any problems with that because i would like to keep a few but havent for the reason of fearing they will attack my other fish.



Yes they are fairly aggressive. When I first put them in the tank they would chase the slower fish around and eat there tails. After they got established they calmed down and stopped bothering other fish. They are neat little fish they just kind of hover around the tank.

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Posted 01 June 2007 - 12:24 PM

I was thinking about buying an annubis when I buy a bigger tank. I was going to buy a giant annubis, I think...

I didn't want to say you had java moss, because your moss looks kinda darker than java moss. I think java moss is a real bright green (I think :? ). I don't know if I will use java moss in mine, I think I'll just grab some from the river.




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