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- 25 Nov 2009, 01:44
- Forum: For Sale (USA & Canada)
- Topic: FS Large amount of Anubias, Bolbitis and Crinum natans SOLD
- Replies: 1
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FS Large amount of Anubias, Bolbitis and Crinum natans SOLD
Hey folks, Due to an impending move I had to tear down my West African river tank and have a whole lot of Anubias nana to sell. Large plants average 8-inches in length and are $10.00 per plant. Many of the large plants have extra branches growing off them. One of these could be split into 4 plants ...
- 25 Nov 2009, 01:20
- Forum: Tank Talk
- Topic: My (late) 90g West African tank
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My (late) 90g West African tank
Hey folks, Here are some photos of my 90g Cameroon tank. It was home to a nice school of Norman's Lampeyes, P. taeniatus "Moliwe", and 5 gorgeous Microsynodontis sp. cats. Although you'd never know there were cats in there. I guess there can be too much of a good thing, and in this case the good ...
- 18 Jul 2009, 14:58
- Forum: African Catfishes
- Topic: Microsynodontis sp.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1444
Re: Microsynodontis sp.
Again, thank you both. These little ones have me falling in love with Synodontis all over again and wondering how many more I can fit in the 90g.
- 15 Jul 2009, 01:11
- Forum: African Catfishes
- Topic: Microsynodontis sp.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1444
Re: Microsynodontis sp.
Thank you both. I've been hoping they were gravid. Here's to the future! :thumbsup: Birger, I got the fish as Microsynodontis sp. 'Bumblebee' from Rehoboth Aquatics. I'm thinking they're probably cristyii but I'm not certain. To be honest, I'm a plant guy (hence the name) a lot more than I am a fish ...
- 13 Jul 2009, 16:46
- Forum: African Catfishes
- Topic: Microsynodontis sp.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1444
Microsynodontis sp.
Hi folks, For my debut post here at Planetcatfish I have a question about my wonderful little Microsynodontis cats. I keep my school of 5 in a 90g Cameroon biotope and they only get fed once a day with my Pelvicachromis taeniatus. However, the little ones are much heftier than I'd expect them to be ...