You can see an eyeball in both. Great photos! Its so hard for me to even see in the mouth with my own fish, and here you are taking pictures of it. Awesome. What species?
There are GSAS meetings in Seattle area I believe. I keep hearing about the auctions up there and have been tempted a few times, but never made it up there. Renton is still pretty far for me, but at least I don't have to deal with as much traffic. :D
That's probably why its hard for me to get it to grow. I've even wrapped loofa material around a rock with riccia and it grew for about a month before it all left the rock. I may need to start wrapping styrofoam or something that floats. It still adds a good amount of filtration though! :D
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I have riccia growing in my 55gal hob. It found its way through the filter and has been growing like crazy. Once a nice mat forms I remove it and try to plant it in random places, though none of my fish like to leave it there.
Haha well I figured I may as well post every single one of them, as he seemed to be very photogenic (he kept getting closer). I take it the stripe isn't genetic? I have a handful of them in my 55gal that have the stripe.
I agree with Morgan. Thank you Ron for organizing all this! And thank you Angelman for the angels!
I brought about 50-60 plecos this time and sold all but 1! I unfortunately didn't have enough time to prepare the Africans for the journey. I felt like I didn't have much at all this time, though...
So I've been looking into getting biological media for use in my HOB/internal filters, but I'm not sure which type to choose. There are the bio balls, which are plastic and look like they wouldn't work as great. Then there is the ceramic rings, and finally porous rocks. Which is the better one...