From the beginning I've gone back and forth on Harlequin (quad color hrp) being male or female. At first I thought female because of the nesting. But when no babies ever appeared I assumed male. Well now I have proof...it's a SHE. The precocious and wild one is now a mother. There's a few tiny fry by a log, and I can't tell how many yet. She and sister Mica are the two 'fastest' ones to have fry. Harlequin now feels the need to chase fish across the entire tank to keep them from her log. Just as wild and nutty as her mother Speck.
Dusty, one of the G2 hrp males out of Mongo/Pip used to have the color of a blue botia with red fins. That's no longer the case. He has stripes now but his whole body is rust red tinted along with his fins. He's not as aggressive as he once was so its hard to get pics. Tends to stay in his area now.
I won't get to hooking up the new tank just yet. Considering putting it on an existing metal stand and moving a smaller tank to the bottom rung.
Love the new acrylic hinges are on the 225. They're great, very strong and a much better long term solution than the strips. Will post a pic.