What's your favorite?

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No one has said snooks yet, but my wife saw it and liked them... What have you done?! Anyways, everyone seems to love their oscars and jags. They're now on my list (though not at the top) just for that reason.

As for the EBJD he's alittle worse for wear right now. That was him at his peak and how I'd like to remember him. Few months back he lost a fight with my JD on post one and nearly didn't make it. Fins are still growing back to where they used to be but he's happy and healthy now, just still healing.
 
No one has said snooks yet, but my wife saw it and liked them... What have you done?! Anyways, everyone seems to love their oscars and jags. They're now on my list (though not at the top) just for that reason.

As for the EBJD he's alittle worse for wear right now. That was him at his peak and how I'd like to remember him. Few months back he lost a fight with my JD on post one and nearly didn't make it. Fins are still growing back to where they used to be but he's happy and healthy now, just still healing.
Snooks are awesome fish. They can get very large though. They are very peaceful, and always seem very aware of what is going on. I'm starting a new thread about one attempting to spawn with my salvini keep an eye out for it.
 
That's why I'm doing an amphilophus lyonsi in my upcoming 125. Alittle milder than the rest I know but hopefully I'll get some of that.
 
This could use a bump. I know there are some new people here and this thread has given my many ideas. Update for myself; again still slightly limit pool to choose from, but I'm loving the personality my Amphilophus Lyonsi are showing at as little as 1 inch! Can't wait for them to get bigger.

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Well, my bleekeri was a good one. Wish I had kept him. That guy was an assassin. He would sit still in cover an with live food am inch away and just wait to pounce. No chase. Also interesting how he would defend his territory by striking from above when his tank mate wasn't expecting. Cool fish. Currently, have a pair of wild caught stalsbergi about 6 in female and 7.5in male. A fish i always wanted to keep, but has been a disappointment for me. Very skidish fish, not much fun to watch. Currently by themselves because the male is just vicious! Straight up terrorized his former tank mates. Hoping their fry I'm growing out will be less skidish and better wet pets.
 
Well, my bleekeri was a good one. Wish I had kept him. That guy was an assassin. He would sit still in cover an with live food am inch away and just wait to pounce. No chase. Also interesting how he would defend his territory by striking from above when his tank mate wasn't expecting. Cool fish. Currently, have a pair of wild caught stalsbergi about 6 in female and 7.5in male. A fish i always wanted to keep, but has been a disappointment for me. Very skidish fish, not much fun to watch. Currently by themselves because the male is just vicious! Straight up terrorized his former tank mates. Hoping their fry I'm growing out will be less skidish and better wet pets.
Any pics of those Stals bro, I've got a few wild pair myself.
 
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