Been a while since I have posted on here, but still have 3 tanks going at home and 2 at my Moms place.
50 gal : 3 large clown loaches (15 years old maybe), 3 male salousi, and misc other community in there for her as well as a 10 gal for snails and pineapple sword tails.
80 gal: 6 WC geophagus (not red heads but beautiful), clown loaches and a couple raphael cats I need to rehome.
50 gal: in limbo with a bn pleco and a couple of cribs. Extra male sword tails just to keep some movement with live plants.
45 gal: bn plecos possibly to mate some day, an old yoyo loach, rescued neons, and more pineapple sword tails. This is my plant tank too.
good to see this site continue.
The biggest guy is establishing the fact he is in charge. Nipping at the other two and at the bala sharks... lol. Big personality for sure!
Not sure... Maybe because I posted my pics on another site and it didnt like it?Not sure why but your pictures are not loading. I googled the species though and they look interesting.
Sorry for your loss. She really had a big personality to match her Porkchop looks. Treasure the memories and also your beautiful photos!Well I am no longer a cichlid keeper... my big Porkchop the pearsei passed this morning.
She was 16" from lips to tail. She was at least 9 years old and a fun fish to have over the years. Not even sure what I want to do now.
The biggest, baddest one of the bunch
Thank you, I miss her already. She was so calm and easy. She would follow me the length of the tank and then wait for me to come back from around the corner. Very interactive fish when she was younger.Sorry for your loss. She really had a big personality to match her Porkchop looks. Treasure the memories and also your beautiful photos!
Yeah, I think it has a lot of potential too.Gonna be a looker for sure as he matures!
Thank you Betty, the ‘muffin top’ was so much fun over the years. She was a big part of our family. The new ‘replacements’ are very high strung little puppies... cant wait till they mellow with age, lolSo sorry for the loss of Pork Chop. I think the little "muffin top" was a favorite here.
I can't see the image either.
That group looks gorgeous. I googled those Hoga and this article came up. Can't wait for them to color up upon adulthood!
https://www.reef2rainforest.com/2013/05/24/today-in-the-fishroom-amphilophus-hogaboomorum/
I can see these -- looking good. I'm pretty sure I remember seeing some in madness's fishroom and liked the way they looked. So much more impressive in real life.