H Haggisman }~~ Dec 5, 2002 357 0 0 47 Bonny Scotland bloodparrot.aquariahobbyist.com Mar 3, 2003 #21 If they were in books then I'm sure they would be on the web somewhere.I'm 100% sure the fish in the pic are black/black skirt/black widow tetras.
If they were in books then I'm sure they would be on the web somewhere.I'm 100% sure the fish in the pic are black/black skirt/black widow tetras.
T thom336 AC Members Dec 17, 2002 651 0 0 Mar 4, 2003 #22 the colouration just looked a bit on the dull side to me for them to be black widows...but im beginning to see it now.
the colouration just looked a bit on the dull side to me for them to be black widows...but im beginning to see it now.
F Faramir The twit from over the pond. Nov 20, 1998 738 0 0 Chesterfield UK Mar 4, 2003 #23 Those are definitely black widows. They need to settle in before the normal bold colouring is seen. And when they get older, they tend to fade like the ones in the picture again.
Those are definitely black widows. They need to settle in before the normal bold colouring is seen. And when they get older, they tend to fade like the ones in the picture again.
T tracyj027 AC Members Jan 26, 2003 8 0 0 54 windsor ontario Visit site Mar 4, 2003 #24 HI That is definitely a clown pleco, I have a couple.As for everything else I agree with everyone else
HI That is definitely a clown pleco, I have a couple.As for everything else I agree with everyone else
H Haggisman }~~ Dec 5, 2002 357 0 0 47 Bonny Scotland bloodparrot.aquariahobbyist.com Mar 5, 2003 #25 That is definitely NOT a clown pl*co, clowns only grow to about 3", its a common for sure.