A black Ghost Knife Fish called Hayden - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU" rel='nofollow external' class="su_links">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU</a>
What's on your mind?A black Ghost Knife Fish called Hayden - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU" rel='nofollow external' class="su_links">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU</a>
A black Ghost Knife Fish called Hayden - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU" rel='nofollow external' class="su_links">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvA8fRJgeU</a>
Introducing Bootchie my pink zebra cichlid. Bootchie is a bit of a player and flirts with the ladys Snootchie and Blue Steel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XM7Pn3N8Uc
I had been buying rosey barbs as target/feeder fish for my growing blue acaras.
I'm not really into fish like barbs and tetras and I tended to call the trash/rubbish
fish. ( I like american cichlids, bristlenoses, loaches, corydoras and labrynth fishies )
But now after having rosey barbs for...
At the moment the acaras are 8cm,the bolivians are 5.5cm and apart from the bristlenoses everyone else is around 2/ 2.5cm
3 of the rosy barbs have disapeared but thats to be expected as I bought them as feeder fish. The acaras are a bit bossy but then so are the bolivians. They all seem to be...
At the moment the acaras are 8cm,the bolivians are 5.5cm and apart from the bristlenoses everyone else is around 2/ 2.5cm
3 of the rosy barbs have disapeared but thats to be expected as I bought them as feeder fish. The acaras are a bit bossy but then so are the bolivians. They all seem to be...
Just so you know I've added my blue acaras to the new tank today. The bolivian butterflys actually went up to them and displayed dominance :flex: over the tank which I thought was pretty cool and the acaras get along just fine with them even though the boli's are half their size. The acaras...
I ended up getting my bolivians yesterday and they are in the new tank. I'm keeping the blue acaras in the breeder net at the moment so everyone can get use to their new surroundings. I went to town buying heaps of driftwood and plants and have created what I like to think of as a master piece...