First Pics of the new year (load warning)

Madness

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I took a few pictures tonight, (well I thought it was a few). Hope you dont get to bored looking at them. :)

Enjoy:
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DMD123

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They all look the same.... :lmfao: , if only there were more colorful ones, you know like Africans! :joker:

My favorite:
 
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Nice pics bro, man I am relly diggin all you viejas. They look great. I love regani, and yours are really nice. And of course you know I gotta say that istlanum looks amazing as useual.
 

Madness

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fishman09 said:
nice pics of some nice fish.
Thank you sir. They are really growing. Cant wait to EXPAND. :)


DMD123 said:
They all look the same.... :lmfao: , if only there were more colorful ones, you know like Africans! :joker:

My favorite:
Hands down my fav too. I just wish he would figure out how to fertilize eggs. I really hope he is not sterile.


fish_n_vw said:
Nice pics bro, man I am relly diggin all you viejas. They look great. I love regani, and yours are really nice. And of course you know I gotta say that istlanum looks amazing as useual.
Thanks VW. I really love the Vieja/Paratheraps species. The Bifa and the Breidohri are quickly becoming one my Favs. Gage is holding onto a couple of beauts for me. A WC Regani @ 8" and a WC Argentea @ 7" with a gold tint to it. :) And She does look beautiful doesnt she? :)
 

DMD123

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madness said:
Hands down my fav too. I just wish he would figure out how to fertilize eggs. I really hope he is not sterile.
Have you ever tried the breeding fish on the other side approach with them? I like the look of this pair better than the ones you currently have breeding. I want one of their babies!
 

Madness

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DMD123 said:
madness said:
Hands down my fav too. I just wish he would figure out how to fertilize eggs. I really hope he is not sterile.
Have you ever tried the breeding fish on the other side approach with them? I like the look of this pair better than the ones you currently have breeding. I want one of their babies!
Maybe once I expand, I will separate them into their own breeding tank. That way I can feed him fertility drugs and not have all the other fish get it. :)
 

Betty

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I have no idea what any of them are, but I like this one...
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Madness

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Betty said:
I have no idea what any of them are, but I like this one...
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Thanks Betty. :) The pair in the top pic are the same specie as the pair D likes. Its amazing the difference in coloring.
 

VsKitchen

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I really liked the coloring on it, particularly how it appears that the spots range in color depending on the portion of the body. :) Very Visually Interesting :)
 

Madness

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Thank you. :D

When the fish gets angry or in the spawning mood, the forehead all the way down its back, from the lateral line up, turns a greenish yellow. Really a cool looking fish if taken care of. I have seen some adults that are absolutely stunning, and some that are just :vomit: .

I guess we could say that with most fish. :)
 

VsKitchen

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Very cool. After seeing this pic and mentally tying it into the fish for sale in Vancouver ( http://www.wafishbox.com/t4855-qty-6-paratilapia-bleekeri-big-spots-madagascan-cichlid-_-vancouver-wa#44033 ) where he mentioned its sometimes confused with a polleni, I was looking up the species on The Cichlid Room http://www.cichlidae.com/article.php?id=117 where it mentioned that getting a successful spawn can be problematic.

So reading that your fish gets in the spawning mood, I'm curious if you've been able to have a successful spawn with surviving fry. Is the "Madness Water" working on these guys? :lol:

Which brings me to a question on other species that I think I'll just put in a new thread so that I don't jack yours for my own curiousity. :D
 

DMD123

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VsKitchen,

Your just one tank away from owning a cichlid... :lmfao:

We will just keep tempting you until you do!
 

Madness

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No spawning activity. It is a male, and the tank is full of females. Lets say he acts like at times a 15 year old boy. :lol: But he does not back down from any of the other males, and they are twice to 3 times his size.
 

VsKitchen

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@DMD - I know! :D I caved this week - I got a few multies from Anthraxx after talking my Hubby into letting me keep my 10 gal instead of taking it down (my 15 gal acrylic needs buffing before I get it all up - at this rate, it'll take me a while!).

@Madness - that's funny :) Hopefully he'll figure it out
 

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MORE PICS!!!!!!

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GRAMMODE
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FESTAE GROW OUTS
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LARGE WC DOVI
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WC GOLD DOVII
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RAINBOW
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ORNATE & RETROPINNIS POLY
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L114
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NICARGUENSIS
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CATAMACO FENESTRATUS
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SYNSPILUS/MELANURUS
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LEPIDOTA PIKE
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REGANI
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NOURASATTI
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CUBAN
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BEANI
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MALE LOISELLEI
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BARRED FEMALE DEVIL
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FEMALE LOISELLEI
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LENTICULATA PIKE
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