That is a nice looking GG. However, taking fish out of the tank is a stressful process for them. Handling them with rags or towels is also bad practice as you are interfering with their protective slime coat, potentially leaving them open to disease. It is safer, and kinder to the fish to either eye ball it's measurement or hold a tape measure up to the side of your tank which will also give you a good idea.View attachment 1449024Here’s my beauty at the most recent measuring haha, I’m going to be trying a Senegal bichir with mine so we will see how that goes
nice fish!View attachment 1449024Here’s my beauty at the most recent measuring haha, I’m going to be trying a Senegal bichir with mine so we will see how that goes
awesome redtail! that looks like a big tinfoil barb behind him too! i would love to see a pic of that barb as well if you don't mind. thanks!!That is a nice looking GG. However, taking fish out of the tank is a stressful process for them. Handling them with rags or towels is also bad practice as you are interfering with their protective slime coat, potentially leaving them open to disease. It is safer, and kinder to the fish to either eye ball it's measurement or hold a tape measure up to the side of your tank which will also give you a good idea.
Here is my butch beast. About 17".
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awesome! i love tinfoils and have kept many large ones over the years, im currently without them but I am looking to add a few to my 90g after our lockdown ends. Beautiful barb!This is the Barbonymus Altus variety of tinfoil barb (red tailed tinfoil barb). It's six years old and about 11".
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