210 gallon CA/SA growout log

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Have to agree with everyone on the Myranae. They look absolutely stellar! Was looking for small ca's and picked up 3 2.5" Herotilapia multispinosa ($3 each) from Pets On Broadway in Portland. Wish the Myrnae were closer to me than A. House in Salem. Would definitely like a few of them.
 
Well everything looks good and those myrnae are little stunners. I might have picked up a pair if you didn't go buy em all and ship em. ;)
I talked to Gage tonight after I saw your post and I guess you guys worked out the refund on some stuff and are waiting to see what those "istlanum" turn out to be. I will likely be getting another order soon so if you'd like I'm sure he'd send out the corrected order. Just let me know.


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im sure gage would make good on his mistake. Hes a classy guy and i get all my fish from him with no problems what so ever. he even caters around what time i want him to bring them to the airport.

im interested to see what the Bocourti starts to looks like.. i have 2"er and hes REAL yellow with very definined black bars.
 
Figured it was time for an update. The "istlanum" aka grammodes are all gone but one (I think they got eaten, so slow growing), and I'm in the process of giving away the P. splendida "not-wild morphs".

Ideal final stocking will be (2) exC. festae, (2) H. carpintis "Escondidos", (2) C. myrnae, and a bocourti or two.

I still have all four festae, two of which are about 1" and two of which are about 4"
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Male

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Sub-dominant

Still have 3 bocourti, ranging from 3-4"
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The myrnae pair have spawned twice for me now, and just had the last of their fry get eaten so they've been rough on each other.
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Male

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Female

Chucho godmanii is growing, but slowly
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I added 4 H. carpintis "Escondido" in the 3-4" range. Three females and one male. From JK47
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Male

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Male again. Actinic lights really bring out the blues.

One of the snook, growing fast and needing a new home
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JK47 made me take this guy as well...trying to find him a home too.
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Full tank shot, I need a bristlenose or two.
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Wow, the Carpintis are gorgeous!
 
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