Pic of my 20 gal.

How's this for a one gallon betta tank ?

It's been setup like this with this fish in it for about 6 months and not a problem with it at all !! Fish is happy, healthy and doing well. NO algae problems..EVER ! Only one little 7watt incandescent bulb over it (I put a flourescent light over it in order to take this pic) I do water changes about once a week.

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My Jag is currently 12" and is a male in a 60gal. They get up to 12" if its a female n 18" if its a male. Ive had mine for bout 6-7yrs now and is probable stunted in growth by now but I still plan on gettin a way bigger home for hime next year when I save up some money and hopefully with a bonus from work n my income tax combined. He's very very aggressive I havent seen nothin come close to his tempermant. His previous tanks mates use to be 3 oscars which only last for 3hours since he killed one and beet the other two up so I gave them away. He's a solo fish from now on. When I can I feed him Hikari Bio-Gold But for the time bein He's eating Hikari Gold cuz they dont have bio-gold at petsmart or at my job (Wal*Mart). He is my fav fish n is why I want to get him the home he deserves. If you got any more questions feel free to email me. Sorry for the long comment Mods Heres More pics :)


Jagsta Tha Gansta Jag
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Finn The Pleco I Got Him From Timmain Who Is From This Forum
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Older Pic Of My Jag And Entire Tank Its A Bare Bottom Now But Goin To Add Gravel Again
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Mods if pics are to big let me know n ill try shrinkin them. Enjoy
 
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Rage, my 7" male midas

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GT, current dither for Rage, furture tank inhabitant once rage gets to big for this 55
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JD, current dither for Rage, tank inhabitant once rage gets to big for this 55
 
Hi all

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A pic of a little 2 gallon "Explorer" tank that I did up today.

I had it as a small hospital tank I was keeping 4 little weakling ram fry in....throw aways from a spawn I did earlier in the year. They're a sorry looking crew, but I didn't have the heart to toss them so I just put them in this tank. It had ugly brown gravel and fake plants in it for the longest time....today I found a nice piece of driftwood, picked up a couple small sprigs of java fern, a small anubia nana and added a small water spirte and a few other small plants I've had hanging around. I used echo-complete substrate that I had in anther tank and this is what I came out with. Too bad the tank doesn't have a light on it, so I had to use the flash...



Oh, I still have the little ram fry in there along with a betta that was in the tank I got the substrate from. I'll have to see how they get along...
 
Here's some pics of my very young Pseudotropheus sp. acei:

4 days old (22 Nov 05): Spawning event occurred on 02 Nov, eggs/fry were mouthbrooded for 17 days; a total of 32 fry (1cm) were 'spat' on 18 Nov

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At Day 25:
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Day 35, almost 2cm in length and developing deep purple coloration:
(disregard that yellow lab, I consolidate my fry) :)
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Pic of their 4" dad:
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How bout this bad boy !

It's not every fella can wear pink and purple and retain his studdly charms...and ruffles on his petticotes too !! :D

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They aren't the best pics, but I've been parked in front of this showoffs tank for the past hour trying to get a decent shot...he's just too darn full of himself !!

Typical peacock attitude ! :thm:


VERY nice pics Kay-bee...BTW ! Not easy getting those closeup shots ! Beautiful babies !
 
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Pics of some of my african cichlids and some catfish:

Male Red Zebra (most dominant fish in the tank)
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Male Pseudotropheus demasoni (pretty aggressive)
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Male Pseudotropheus socolofi (very territorial)
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Male Yellow Lab
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Synodontis eupterus catfish (6" & somewhat aggressive, these two have a love-hate relationship and are left alone by the cichlids)
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Emg, nice betta and thanks for the compliments.
 
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