peterclarke666
Fish Crazy
hey guys n gals new here .... got linked over from the facebook group .... how ever not new to the hobby ... ive been keeping a wild range of tropical fish for as long as i can remember but only seriously in the past 3 years
i currently run a 17 tank fish room but expanding at the moment ... i am a big keeper of pelvicachromis ... currently have 4 wild pairs aswel as 4 other more domestic strains .... i have a few wild pairs of apistos such as norberti and baenschi and 3 pairs of apisto borellii, nanochromis transvestitus, aswel as alot of Ancistrus from browns and albinos ... to longfins, super reds and L144's and a wild trio .... i also keep a few bigger pairs of cichlids such as honduran red points, F1 Thorichthys Meeki- Rio Subin breeding pair, wild Neolamprologus brichardi
this is my fish room so far .... but have an extra rack in expanding on aswel as different sized tanks to fit the racking and make full use of the space
i also run the chesterfield aquarist society .... not long started out only small with local keepers/breeders at the moment but its all got to start somewhere doesn't it lol
many thanks
peter
i currently run a 17 tank fish room but expanding at the moment ... i am a big keeper of pelvicachromis ... currently have 4 wild pairs aswel as 4 other more domestic strains .... i have a few wild pairs of apistos such as norberti and baenschi and 3 pairs of apisto borellii, nanochromis transvestitus, aswel as alot of Ancistrus from browns and albinos ... to longfins, super reds and L144's and a wild trio .... i also keep a few bigger pairs of cichlids such as honduran red points, F1 Thorichthys Meeki- Rio Subin breeding pair, wild Neolamprologus brichardi
this is my fish room so far .... but have an extra rack in expanding on aswel as different sized tanks to fit the racking and make full use of the space
i also run the chesterfield aquarist society .... not long started out only small with local keepers/breeders at the moment but its all got to start somewhere doesn't it lol
many thanks
peter