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Carp37
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Re: your best

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some of my pictures are a bit dodgy... I'd hate to choose a "favourite" fish, although the Callichthys are the best to hand-feed as they go hyper for frozen bloodworm cubes and finish up sat in my hand wagging their tails.

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Re: your best

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Carp37 - You really need to look into this product called "Window cleaner" - wipe the glass with that before taking photos! ;) Other than that, excellent photos. Must try hand-feeding my Callichthys.

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Re: your best

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MatsP wrote:Carp37 - You really need to look into this product called "Window cleaner" - wipe the glass with that before taking photos!
LOL Mats- a lot of those were taken several hours AFTER trying to clean the glass. And my water's fairly soft too! I've tried everything- white wine vinegar a friend gave me works best, but after the next water change the glass is spattered with muck again...
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Re: your best

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I did say that in jest, but stronger acid would work - citric acid, coca-cola or muriatic acid, for example (dilute the muriatic - and pour strong acids into water, not water into strong acids!).

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Re: your best

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I doubt I'd have the guts to try strong acid- would coca cola really work? (I realise it's quite acidic but also has lots of colourings). I think my problem has more to do with laziness and being a bit slap-happy with water.
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Re: your best

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Hard to pick one favorite, but I guess mine would be my newest, my L47 Mango:

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Re: your best

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Nice Mango, am I allowed to post my favorite fish, or just catfish?
What's your favorite Dressing~~
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Re: your best

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Carp37 wrote:I doubt I'd have the guts to try strong acid- would coca cola really work? (I realise it's quite acidic but also has lots of colourings). I think my problem has more to do with laziness and being a bit slap-happy with water.
Yes, I haven't tried CC for this purpose, but it's very good for many other "dissolve solids", so as long as you wash with water and wipe after, it should be fine.

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Re: your best

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that bristlenose is lovely and them hoplos are to.
have you breed them yet?
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Re: your best

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walshy317 wrote:that bristlenose is lovely and them hoplos are to.
have you breed them yet?
The male bristlenose is a long way from being lovely in terms of personality, believe me- he's more agressive than my Tilapia mariae. The hoplos I'm hoping to have a go at breeding soon- as soon as I've got the tank space to put a pair together. The Brochis is a mother and daughter picture though (although the daughter's bigger than the mother now).
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Re: your best

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what is the cich lid behind the syno?
What's your favorite Dressing~~
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Re: your best

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Bigcatsrus(the bf!) wrote:Well guys I can't choose between my 2 but if I had to it would probably be my hybrid.

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your little hybrid kinda looks like mine :) except about 2 feet shorter lol.

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Re: your best

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nvcichlids wrote:what is the cich lid behind the syno?
directly behind the syno is "Geophagus" iporangensis (or at least what's being imported to the UK under that name):
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at the extreme right is Tilapia mariae:
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both species spawn regularly in that tank, but the syno prevents any fry survival unless I rescue them
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Re: your best

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lovely fish what kind of catfish is that???
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