your best
- Carp37
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Re: your best
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.
male Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus
young hoplo
Synodontis eupterus
male Callichthys
Brochis splendens
male Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus
young hoplo
Synodontis eupterus
male Callichthys
Brochis splendens
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
- MatsP
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Re: your best
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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- Carp37
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Re: your best
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...MatsP wrote:Carp37 - You really need to look into this product called "Window cleaner" - wipe the glass with that before taking photos!
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
- MatsP
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Re: your best
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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- Carp37
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Re: your best
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.
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
- ahodge84
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Re: your best
Hard to pick one favorite, but I guess mine would be my newest, my L47 Mango:
- nvcichlids
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Re: your best
Nice Mango, am I allowed to post my favorite fish, or just catfish?
What's your favorite Dressing~~
- MatsP
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Re: your best
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.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.
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- walshy317
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Re: your best
that bristlenose is lovely and them hoplos are to.
have you breed them yet?
have you breed them yet?
- Carp37
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Re: your best
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).walshy317 wrote:that bristlenose is lovely and them hoplos are to.
have you breed them yet?
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- nvcichlids
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Re: your best
Bigcatsrus(the bf!) wrote:Well guys I can't choose between my 2 but if I had to it would probably be my hybrid.
your little hybrid kinda looks like mine except about 2 feet shorter lol.
- Carp37
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Re: your best
directly behind the syno is "Geophagus" iporangensis (or at least what's being imported to the UK under that name):nvcichlids wrote:what is the cich lid behind the syno?
at the extreme right is Tilapia mariae:
both species spawn regularly in that tank, but the syno prevents any fry survival unless I rescue them
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
- walshy317
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Re: your best
lovely fish what kind of catfish is that???