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channa aka snakehead
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Think its over filtered enough...hehe if i wack it up full its like a whirl pool in there... :crazy:
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they are so much to keep aren't they
 
how cute!!! which ones pin and which ones prick?
 
Hello Pin & Prick.... :wub: :wub: :wub: ^_^

The Aquaball filter makes them look even smaller than they already are :lol:
 
Big filter you got in there... I don't like the look of internals, but hey, there's something for everyone out there! What is the GPH rating on that filter, and what size is the tank? Just curious...
 
Tanks just a wee little tank i forgot i had, so i dug it out and dug out this spare filter from my sister, it does the job n thats good enough for me, its a "Aquaball 2208 Internal Filter 480 Liters per Hour (130 gph)"
tank size is 16inch / 7inch / 10inch its around 18 litres...
 
Gosh getting confused now sorry Nelly and Gill

Hey Nelly is there a heater in there,what is the temp for them ?

Got a trio myself and one of them is quite large and round and 2 smaller, how the dickens can you sex the little darlings, does anyone know... would probably need a microscope to be able to view them better. :lol:
 
No iam very lucky,my flats so warm temp never drops below 22c in the tanks :blink:

So with my channa ornatipinnis i have to keep the window in the kitchen open all the time, hehe cooking with jacket on :lol:

sexing i have a male n female,gave the other male away, i was told who's who but here have a read of this

DWARF PUFFER INFO
 
Got a trio myself and one of them is quite large and round and 2 smaller, how the dickens can you sex the little darlings, does anyone know... would probably need a microscope to be able to view them better. :lol:

:lol: The males have wrinkles behind their eyes, sometimes on their bodies and forehead too. The females are usually slightly larger and rounder. I think there are a couple of pictures in the species profile (link in my sig) :good:
 

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