More then likely it is aggression but with the scarlet being so submissive i cannot rule out courting.
i have a long list of spawning plans in the near future i will be happy to document as i go along, and no not these two together but each of there own variant
Hope Joe doesn't mind me "figuring out" what he's using:
According to the EXIF (EXtended Information Format) that goes with the picture:
Canon Digital Rebel
50mm/1.8 lens.
1/60 shutter
f/2.8
Flash used in auto-mode.
MatsP wrote:Hope Joe doesn't mind me "figuring out" what he's using:
According to the EXIF (EXtended Information Format) that goes with the picture:
Canon Digital Rebel
50mm/1.8 lens.
1/60 shutter
f/2.8
Flash used in auto-mode.
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Mats
thanks everyone.. yes should be right on, tho in a case like this i just snap away as i dont have much time to change setting's on my cam so whatever setting it was on the last time i used it is what i will be snapping with.. thankfully it was set on macro lol
Apistomaster, I have to limit the size of my Loricariids also...Those are some amazing looking fish, great pics too. The Geos look great also (in the little bits you can see ), how many species are in the tank?
Shaun
Shaun,
Isn't it a bummer that there are so many fish to keep and never enough space and money to have it all.
I could use a dozen 240 gal tanks for a start. I get bored sometimes with all my discus. I was in Seattle last weekend wishing for an Australian arowana just because I miss having a garbage gut fish around. I did score two Monocirrhus Leaf fish as smaller garbage diposers.