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- Gaston the crayfish enjoying his dinner last night.
- We reserved a corner for our aquarium in our new kitchen. People think I’m crazy but I love it!
- I liked the reflection after cleaning and though you might too.
- mustard, king of the tank
- Neon tetras spawning caught on video in slow motion!
- My dwarf gourami posing for the camera
- My “Master of Disguise” is a spotted Bristlenose Pleco of genus Ancistrus in the order of Catfish. I can hardly get him posing. They are 76 known species of this genus as at 2019. Driftwood or bogwood are essential.
- Scenes from my local Aquarium Fish Market - South China
- US Native fish from the Conasauga River. I am planning a biotope for these guys and am super excited to get started. These are pics I took yesterday as I was snorkeling
- My 160L tank. Some of the stones are there to keep the wood down, and some of the plants (anubias) have been moved to a more fitting location.
- I never thought I would fall in love with a snail. He ate all my floating plants but I guess the cuteness makes up for the crime.
- My first tank filled with guppies and a few corydoras.
- First post here: my first aquarium 4 months in. 20 gal tropical community
- A close up view of the purple gills of a native type axolotl.
- We scored two 125 gallons for free. Upgraded our 55 and 40 gallon. So happy.
- My Aro’s 3rd birthday today. Raised him from 4 inches.
- The beast awakens...I never see him out
- This is my new betta, his name is Ghost. He is a super delta, his body is basically transparent.
- Lettuce nudi checking out the algae crop
- Updated on the 180g
- Today’s Boris update:
- Spaghetti
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