plus not living in a place thats warm year round isn't going to make you any betterjrjerin;3625719; said:I guess i have a brown thumb since my Heliconia don't look like that.
Stunning ponds, I am amazed by your Guapotes, the species in this post are Astatheros alfari, found also in Costa Rica, I take it then you caught these fish from the wild and added them to your pond? very lucky! also what size is the Guapotes pond? any other species in there bar the oscars, dovii, alfari and bass?tuggerd;3888640; said:Here's a little savage drama in the other pond today. I caught two male not sure of their species, fighting for rights over a female. These fish are usually pretty neutral. Today they went crazy. I first noticed them because I saw their backs out of the water thrashing around. Then the dominant Guapote would come and settle things down. When he would leave the whole thing would start over again.
You can really see the root growth into the water from a couple of self planted trees growing on the stump I put in the pond.
While all of this was happening the turtle just stayed out of the way. I also noticed a Fiery Billed Aracari up in a tree. It's like a Tucan but smaller. This really made my day.