New fish and some of my other tanks

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could you guys pls ID the fish in the first pics as i have no clue what they are. bought them a bout an hour ago. they happy and already ate a shrimp or 2. the other pics are some of my other fish and tank shots. comments welcome.

The oscars are in that tank until i am finished renovating my 268gal, the blue tank(which has my new 5 inch royal knife) with all the silver dollars and the small pbass is not nearly done, looking for good sand to put on the bottom, with rocks and java fern. the other is my 55gal community tank, a small Sw tank with two blue devils, my mbuna setup and my live bearer planted, oh and a pic or two of my dat.:)

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Nice tanks, the pipefish are cool, they just had an article in the new TFH.
 
It's one of those freshwater pipefish. But I don't think they're true 100% freshwater, and does best with some marine salt.

Not sure of the scientific name though.
I have been watching them at my lfs for about a year and a half now in a freshwater display tank, they are full grown and have lived solely in feshwater. according to the guy at the lfs.

anyone else had experience with or owned these?
 
I have been watching them at my lfs for about a year and a half now in a freshwater display tank, they are full grown and have lived solely in feshwater. according to the guy at the lfs.

anyone else had experience with or owned these?

Hey nice pics ... I've also seen those pipefish around. Are they compatible with normal planted tank community fish?
 
Great fish! Monsters in the process. How big is that chocolate pleco, and the royal knife?
 
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