That sounds much better. Sometimes small fish are safer if they start out with younger smaller potential predators
. I like bigger schools & you certainly have room for lots!
Keep the pics coming!
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Keep the pics coming!
So pretty when they are small but they can grow big enough to be compared to a two or three year old child, always beautiful fish and one of my favorites.My clowns in a 550 - -- they are so much happier in a 550 than the 120; seen by the fact that they swim up to me constantly to say hi. In that mix 9 clowns; 4 yoyo; - thank also has 6 zebra but the zebra aren't swimming with the clowns right now - i think they got tired out - they were with them in the morning. People who say an 80 or even a 200 is large enough for clowns are kidding themselves; they never tried a 550 - wish i had room for a larger aquarium for them.
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Surface level of my black water aquarium; hopefully it will be more obvious in future pictures.Sorry Jake, I need an explanation of this pic. What are we looking at?
Love the last picture4ftx4ft for my family a. pucallpaensis); three pictures of the same aquarium; from front, and two from the left side (you can see the 8x4 next to the 4x4):
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Also another of the 10x4 (which has the clowns):
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