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I posted a while back about setting up a South American biotope tank and I just thought I would share some updates for anyone who may have been interested. The tank is doing really well and all the inhabitants are displaying lots of interesting behaviour. However, in the next two weeks I will be acquiring a handful of new fish, some of which will be additions to existing populations and some of which will be brand new, which is exciting. The remaining non-SA fish (the tiger barbs) are heading to their new home which is currently mid cycle, so I am expecting them to be gone in the next two weeks. While I am sad to see them go because they have been entertaining and nice to watch school together, in a couple months I will be receiving a new schooling fish that is gorgeous (and way too expensive, ugh my wallet hates me) and more unusual. I will talk more about that when the date gets closer though
Anyway, on the interesting part:
Tiger barbs playing hide and seek in the jungle vals.
Juvenile cupid cichlid sifting through the sand.
Dominant one of the juvenile cupid cichlid showing off.
Otos taking it upon themselves to do some cleaning... What I like to see lol.
The blue rams picking through the gravel for food. The colourful one is the dominant of the group.
*more*
Anyway, on the interesting part:
Tiger barbs playing hide and seek in the jungle vals.
Juvenile cupid cichlid sifting through the sand.
Dominant one of the juvenile cupid cichlid showing off.
Otos taking it upon themselves to do some cleaning... What I like to see lol.
The blue rams picking through the gravel for food. The colourful one is the dominant of the group.
*more*
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