New critters?
- Jim Miller
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After a visit to Rachel's today I've decided to go with 30 Espei Rasboras rather than the hemigrammus bleheri. They're seriously tight schoolers! I'll probably pick up the rasboras tomorrow. Living close to York, PA, has its advantages!
Also got 12 zebra loaches, a dozen amanos and another 24 RCS. It's truely amazing how this many critters can completely disappear in a heavily planted tank. You actually have to look for a while to find any of them!
Jim
Also got 12 zebra loaches, a dozen amanos and another 24 RCS. It's truely amazing how this many critters can completely disappear in a heavily planted tank. You actually have to look for a while to find any of them!
Jim
- Jim Miller
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- Jim Miller
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- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:16 pm
- Location: Parkton, MD
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- Jim Miller
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- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:16 pm
- Location: Parkton, MD
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- Jim Miller
- Posts: 940
- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:16 pm
- Location: Parkton, MD
- Contact:
- Jim Miller
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- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:16 pm
- Location: Parkton, MD
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Just was watching the tank and the zebra loaches are schooling like mad! Back and forth across the front of the tank 10 out of the 12 are having a great time and showing the other critters how it's done. Hovering? What's that?
They've even got a c.habrosus rolling with them along with several other tank mates.
It's like everyone at the party got drunk and decided to join in the line dance!
Jim
They've even got a c.habrosus rolling with them along with several other tank mates.
It's like everyone at the party got drunk and decided to join in the line dance!
Jim