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Cories are very nice for established planted tank because they are schooling fish. They may disturb your delicate plants(HC etc) if they have just been planted and not rooted yet.
Thanks John for your help. Excellent pictures and skill too. I learnt so many things from you already. Btw, there's some ppl in the aquatic plants section asking about camera stuffs, maybe you can do some "selling"? hahahhaa....cheers. Dom, Paiseh lah, the tank loook very crappy from the picture, it's a no no for photography...that's why dare not post. After the photoshoot, I spent many hours working on that tank to create more eye catching "focus" spots.
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Isaac Gohİ Moss: Singapore, Taiwan, Weeping, Spiky, Erect, Xmas. Pellia: Coral pellia, Normal pellia, Medium pellia?, Wild mini pellia. Last edited by isaacgoh : 09-03-2006 at 09:41 AM. |
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Creepy..
The shrimp is supposed to be bumbee bee shrimp but then YT came over and saw the offsprings...he said it's not...could be wild variant or some hybrid. Now I have CRS and bumble bee babies in the tank but not captured in picture.
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Isaac Gohİ Moss: Singapore, Taiwan, Weeping, Spiky, Erect, Xmas. Pellia: Coral pellia, Normal pellia, Medium pellia?, Wild mini pellia. |
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I have one like that. So, thot it was a bee. Checked out on the net and it said a bumble bee whether wild or not should have 4 spots on the tail. Orangy tail and nose. Guess what we have may be a hybrid...maybe called bumbling bee? har har.
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The nose runs and the feet smell - go figure Steven |
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no it should be Caridinia isaaci
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