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LOL, Rach. They are a bunch of psychos. I love how they are never anywhere to be seen, but within 2 seconds of food hitting the water, they all come torpedoing out. It's funny, they actually have such a determined way of swimming up until they come across food, then they go nuts with the whirlygigging. If anyone hasn't had the pleasure of keeping these engrossing little guys, you have to see them in action. They swim the same way I imagine red tailed cats must swim when given enough space. There is something so predatory and menacing about their movements, even though they are essentially blind bumbling idiots of fish.
 
Nice vid! A lot of activity from some gorgeous fish :)

I love the audio in the background, kinda fits what's going on in your tank lmao! "Only a privileged few......will become beach masters." :laugh:
 
Great vid, Inka. What was the really red fish with the long, seriously forked tail? Also, what were the other fish with red fins? Beautiful tank and great fish.
 
:confused: This is really strange! I just got a new 53gal tank yesterday. I was planning the aquascape in my mind today and now I see this thread... this is exactly what I had in mind! Well, the idea is the same at least. Multi-branched dritwood, java fern and a natural rock pile underneath! All placed little to the side (golden ratio?) and free swimming space to the other side of the tank. The only difference my plan had was that I'd use fine white sand beneath the rocks for the eartheaters. :)

Anyway, your tank looks fantastic! I love the green algae growth! That looks so natural. Very good job Inka! :thm:
 
very colorful!
 
Nice vid! A lot of activity from some gorgeous fish :)

I love the audio in the background, kinda fits what's going on in your tank lmao! "Only a privileged few......will become beach masters." :laugh:

Thanks, Saram! Haha, I thought the soundtrack was fitting too. More importantly, no obnoxious screaming about fantasy sports or cursing in the background, so I could let it be. Not too often that I catch a video without profanity floating around, lol.


Great vid, Inka. What was the really red fish with the long, seriously forked tail? Also, what were the other fish with red fins? Beautiful tank and great fish.

Thanks, Lookit. The bright red fish is a male veil tail cherry barb. I sent all of my broodstock to MsJinkzd, as they are a bit too fecund for me, and the males are downright brutal to one another. The other fish you are interested in are meteor minnows: long finned strain of the original white cloud.

This is really strange! I just got a new 53gal tank yesterday. I was planning the aquascape in my mind today and now I see this thread... this is exactly what I had in mind! Well, the idea is the same at least. Multi-branched dritwood, java fern and a natural rock pile underneath! All placed little to the side (golden ratio?) and free swimming space to the other side of the tank. The only difference my plan had was that I'd use fine white sand beneath the rocks for the eartheaters.

Hahaha, good stuff Noir! When you finish the setup, I expect to see royalty checks showing up in the mail ;)

As far as the golden ratio goes, this is as far left as I could justify the whole mass in the tank. I bought the pieces purely on aesthetic issues, and may have overestimated how much space I'd have for them. The way the two stumps are positioned together, is literally the only way they can be fit together within the constraints of the tank. White sand sounds like it'd go with such a setup beautifully. I was in the position of breaking down a smaller tank to put this one together, so that severely limited my choices when it came to substrate. I would have preferred a darker substrate originally, but over time, have really come to enjoy the gray color of the flourite. Definitely post pics of your geo setup when your done. Your red head Tapajos are absolutely stunning!


Thanks, Paul!
 
Dominant male atropurpureus doing his thing.
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And some jostling for position around the feeding trough. The real atropurpureus are real hams, and also little piggies. It's sad that so many people sell Stiphodon semoni as atropurpureus, because I've personally found them to be much more difficult to feed, and far less attractive.

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Probably best if you folks watch in HD. Even then, the vids do no justice to their actual color IRL.
 
That tank is GORGEOUS...good job :thumbsup::thumbsup: and those little fish are really cute!! I am absolutely green with envy ;)
 
That tank is GORGEOUS...good job :thumbsup::thumbsup: and those little fish are really cute!! I am absolutely green with envy ;)

Thanks, Toner! Don't they have the best little faces? They remind me of super grumpy muppets, and their eyes are so expressive.

Dude that's a sick tank/camera work!
Lol, thanks rufio! Not much camera work involved, can't really take any credit on that front. :D
 
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