Last weekends I removed those driftwoods from the 100gal tank, it's now easier to take photos for those smaller sized species of bichirs.
The 12" ansorgii was moved to the 180gal with those monster bichirs. It looks small in there.
The RTGG has beaten up the Super red arowana and has become the king of the tank.
One last thing, I have bought a ST this weekend.
Group of monster bichirs:
This ornate was lazy and hardly cruising around.
The color of the PB among the bichirs can make the scene better.
The RTGG get along with the bichirs pretty well.
Congicus #1, I erased the background, the congicus itself is the subject.
Congicus #2
Can you figure out which is which.
Ansorgii, it has fine patterns all over its body, and also patches of olive green plus gold/yellow frame.
Lapradei --Tinkisso,
Lapradei --Koliba, it adapted pretty soon with its new home, the greenish color is remarkable.
The teugelsi has grown longer than 22".
The color of this neat striped delhzi was faded a bit after the massive water change.
This new tiger has eaten 4 pcs of feederfishes few mins after it was put into the tank.
Channa asiatisca, after I removed the sink wood, it has no place to hide, so taking photo becomes easier.
RTGG, it has become the king of the tank (takes over the leadership of the super red arowana.
PB, it has started to challange the leadership of that RTGG.
High back red-tail golden arowana
The 12" ansorgii was moved to the 180gal with those monster bichirs. It looks small in there.
The RTGG has beaten up the Super red arowana and has become the king of the tank.
One last thing, I have bought a ST this weekend.
Group of monster bichirs:
This ornate was lazy and hardly cruising around.
The color of the PB among the bichirs can make the scene better.
The RTGG get along with the bichirs pretty well.
Congicus #1, I erased the background, the congicus itself is the subject.
Congicus #2
Can you figure out which is which.
Ansorgii, it has fine patterns all over its body, and also patches of olive green plus gold/yellow frame.
Lapradei --Tinkisso,
Lapradei --Koliba, it adapted pretty soon with its new home, the greenish color is remarkable.
The teugelsi has grown longer than 22".
The color of this neat striped delhzi was faded a bit after the massive water change.
This new tiger has eaten 4 pcs of feederfishes few mins after it was put into the tank.
Channa asiatisca, after I removed the sink wood, it has no place to hide, so taking photo becomes easier.
RTGG, it has become the king of the tank (takes over the leadership of the super red arowana.
PB, it has started to challange the leadership of that RTGG.
High back red-tail golden arowana