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i love the look of peakocks but dont no where to find them. haha there up there in the expensive catogory in my book

EDIT: btw your photos and especially video have amazing resolution

I guess I'm pretty lucky tohave Peacocks around my area. They are expensive @ $13 each, but I guess it's worth it.

And thanks! I just macros setting on my mom's powershot camera and a Canon G4. Not the best but I jsut pic the best pictures to show, LOL>
 
Your choice for Serpae Tetras is a misfit for that tank. Serpaes are a semi-aggressive species that do well with the likes of Tiger Barbs, Chinese Algae Eaters, and Blackskirt Tetras.

Not saying they won't work for your setup, I think you will need to keep an eye on them for the safety of the other residents. I have them with giant danio, Blackskirt Tetra, and Tiger-barbs. In such a combination everyone is fairly peaceful and should there be a flare-up it is limited to specie specific.
 
Your choice for Serpae Tetras is a misfit for that tank. Serpaes are a semi-aggressive species that do well with the likes of Tiger Barbs, Chinese Algae Eaters, and Blackskirt Tetras.

Not saying they won't work for your setup, I think you will need to keep an eye on them for the safety of the other residents. I have them with giant danio, Blackskirt Tetra, and Tiger-barbs. In such a combination everyone is fairly peaceful and should there be a flare-up it is limited to specie specific.

I actually haven't seen any aggresion at all from Day 1 of quarantine tank to now. I see more aggresion between my Bolivian Rams than anyone else. I knew that it was necessary to get a school of 6 in order to decrease the aggresion but I think in bigger thanks (than average 10s and 20s) . They have more room to scatter and not be aggresive, I guess.
 
I actually haven't seen any aggresion at all from Day 1 of quarantine tank to now. I see more aggresion between my Bolivian Rams than anyone else. I knew that it was necessary to get a school of 6 in order to decrease the aggresion but I think in bigger thanks (than average 10s and 20s) . They have more room to scatter and not be aggresive, I guess.
Thats how my bloodfins were. i ended up taking them into a LFS.
 
Pics as promised (a month ago, I know, sorry)

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Not what it looks like today:

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