Just Taken A Few Pictures - 18 To Be Precise

Curiosity101

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I had someone enquire about buying all my tanks and fish due to me relocating to the US and them building a fish house. So figured whilst I was taking and uploading them anyways that some people on here might fancy a look. Any comments welcome, they don't have to be positive, constructive critism preferred though :lol: :)

The 35 litre
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Female macmasteri from the 35l (currently tending to eggs/fry under the orange plant pot)
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Harlequin
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The 60 Litre
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Male bolivian showing off to the female
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Slightly blurry male macmasteri
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Apple Snail
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Annoying dark picture of a couple of the sterbai
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The 155 Litre
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My favourite male curviceps with a couple of the others in the background
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My favourite with what I think is a female
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Less favoured male
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Dominant female transvestitus
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Male transvestitus
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Submissive female transvestitus
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Dominant transvestitus female displaying to male
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Submissive female displaying to male
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They're arranges in FTS followed by pictures of the inhabitants (just incase you were wondering). And my signature is correct as of today if you wanted to use it as a reference.
:D
 
I like the transvestitus. I only became aware of this species after reading PFK last month. Never seen them 'in the flesh'

I really wanted a pair of curviceps but could not find any at the lfs that displayed the black dot on the dorsal like yours does. Here's hoping it's a female!

like your planting style as well, has created nice natural looking habitats. My only 'constructive' point would be about the heater in the 35l. Maybe try and hide it behind the tall plant?
 
You make a good point. It does stick out a bit.

And tbh I haven't actually 'scaped' any of the tanks really. I recieved a double lot of plants from plants alive (late delivery so they sent a second lot out incase the first had been lost) and basically got so fed up by the time I came to the 155l that I literally just shoved them in in 'roughly' the right order (foreground, middle, back). Now I'm just allowing them to settle in, some need to change from emersed form etc. Plus I need to know if the guy interested in buying them is definitely buying them or not. Cause if he isn't then I'll actually put some effort into trying to scape the tanks so they look nice. :) lol.
 
Great pics C101

Keith.
 

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