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Post by marcusbacus on Jan 14, 2005 15:43:50 GMT -5
The new people and the old ones, now more familiar with the camera: Some of the neons, one of the rodostomus and the rasboras (again hard to focus): The male colisa (dwarf gourami - at last a good pic), neons, rams, etc: And last but not least, the female colisa and other stuff. You can see how the algae took over the riccia carpet (I had 2 of these). When it was starting to get so-so with a bit more light, the colisas destroyed it all and the algae took control for good. I'll replace it with something else soon. The remaining riccias are now floating and are stuck to the holes of the the filter's intake. There are more than wanted of the brown algae in the older leaves of the plants, but there are a lot of new stuff growing as well and soon these new things will take the place of these dirty stems and leaves that will be trimmed off. The amount of algae is now like 20% of it was before, just with the help of the ottos and the colisas that seem to detach them from the leaves (they check every bit of the tank) then making them easier to be caught by the others.
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Post by ickyfishywishy on Jan 14, 2005 17:42:37 GMT -5
i love the colisa!!! so pretty!!!
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