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Post by marcusbacus on Dec 21, 2004 17:39:05 GMT -5
The camera is still bad but here we go... This one happened by accident. The corys were at the right side and I just moved the camera there and did the shot. After all the plants became the highlight, and it's not so pretty as it seems... The corys: Everybody: One of the rams hiding: Jason, the snail (missing lots of details...): Him again: The male ram: The couple: And that's it for now...
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Post by marcusbacus on Dec 21, 2004 17:44:31 GMT -5
There are some things that shouldnt appear like the paper clip trying to keep some plant in place (but it's working!) and the not-so-good looking of the riccia carpets... I hope that with the new fishes and their oxygen needs the CO2 levels can raise a bit and the riccia can get better...
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Post by amanichen on Dec 21, 2004 17:55:53 GMT -5
I've always liked rams =)
Should be a nice looking tank when the plants fill in.
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Post by marcusbacus on Dec 21, 2004 18:24:04 GMT -5
I had never seen one, they are much smaller than I thought but are much prettier than the first time I saw them in the plastic bag (they were nearly transparent due to stress). They are really having some fun with the algae now, probably more than the snail.
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Post by twoluvcats on Dec 21, 2004 19:05:13 GMT -5
awww the rams are so pretty. The cories look great!!! I always get them with worn-down barbles. Sails don't do anything with any speed LOL so they rarley make a big dent in an aglae population.
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Post by marcusbacus on Dec 21, 2004 20:01:31 GMT -5
One of the corys seem to be shy, the other 2 are always seen together but this other one is in the opposite side most of the time... but it's not being spanked or harassed or chased, it's just on its own... later today with the lights off I caught the snail right where a relatively big algae spot was developing, I didnt clean it earlier exactly to test their appetites... it seems that he's just a little slower (obviously) but he likes the algae as much as the others... they all are attacking the algae like crazy, even the rams.
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