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![]() "Cichlidiot" wrote in message ... I've put up a page with my current photo gallery of my similis tanks and their fry. I got some good photos with my new digital camera in macro mode which motivated me to post the pictures. Later on, I'll make a more detailed breeding tank style page. Here's the URL: http://www.shwaine.com/fish_similis.html Enjoy. My fav was the one with the 3 generations of fry, but there were several other nice shots too. Thanks for taking the time to put it together & post it. NetMax |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:03:16 +0000, Cichlidiot wrote:
I've put up a page with my current photo gallery of my similis tanks and their fry. I got some good photos with my new digital camera in macro mode which motivated me to post the pictures. Later on, I'll make a more detailed breeding tank style page. Here's the URL: http://www.shwaine.com/fish_similis.html Enjoy. I did enjoy, especially as I've recently setup a 10g tank with some crassus in it. Very nice looking with brilliant blue fin tips. 2 pairs in the tank, lots of shells, small pleco and a few zebra danios to provide surface cover for the little cichlids. Thanks, Rob |
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In rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids Robert MacCara wrote:
I did enjoy, especially as I've recently setup a 10g tank with some crassus in it. Very nice looking with brilliant blue fin tips. 2 pairs in the tank, lots of shells, small pleco and a few zebra danios to provide surface cover for the little cichlids. The crassus are smaller than others in the neolamp. brichardi complex right? I never was able to get the daffodils I had before grad school to be at any higher density than one pair per 20 gallons, at least once breeding started. They just got rather nasty towards each other. Never dealt with crassus however, so perhaps they're more peaceful. |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 10:57:00 +0000, Cichlidiot wrote:
In rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids Robert MacCara wrote: I did enjoy, especially as I've recently setup a 10g tank with some crassus in it. Very nice looking with brilliant blue fin tips. 2 pairs in the tank, lots of shells, small pleco and a few zebra danios to provide surface cover for the little cichlids. The crassus are smaller than others in the neolamp. brichardi complex right? I never was able to get the daffodils I had before grad school to be at any higher density than one pair per 20 gallons, at least once breeding started. They just got rather nasty towards each other. Never dealt with crassus however, so perhaps they're more peaceful. The crassus are quite small - about an inch and a half (maybe) - are they are not very aggressive at all. Almost timid. They look after their own shells, and will hide in them rather than "defend" them. Mine haven't bred yet, but the two pairs have done some dancing, so maybe one of these days! Regards, Rob |
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