jiant2520;5046375; said:You know as I was putting these up I was saying the same thing to myself... I just kept way too many of the pic's I took. I should have only kept a couple of each fish... sorry guys.
roadrunner;5047919; said:The festae is beautiful! I know you are excited. Good for you! He is a nice one. Post some more pictures and videos of your festae.
Jc1119;5047958; said:Very nice looking fish!! I'm looking for a festae myself. Nice job
balton777;5047992; said:I was thinking the same thing earlier about all the threads, but with a sense of humor, no offense intended. I take tons of pics with my crappy camera too, then go thru them and only post the clearest ones. You have some nice fish in there. I'm interested how they'll get along when they start getting real big.
Ghage;5048207; said:Man, your male Festae looks incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I totally enjoyed all of your threads, you have a great collection for sure!!!!! Keep the pics coming, it's nice to see some new threads here!!!!
lanthony18;5050149; said:Nice mix, people think you cant do communities and you cant when you have dominant fish that are used to living solitary or in pairs. But if you grow them out and keep the numbers and pecking order stable, people would be suprised at how very little aggression goes on. Numbers and site breakers and whole sale water changes. lol, Again perfect male festae, cant wait to grow out my pair from , I have them separated as to not take any chances, ultra aggressive, never had them so mean so small, I have a couple tinfoil barbs in there 8 clown loaches and little beani and f1 festae ( a little smaller) I have a hait from Freshwater Predators via Ira that is looking so good and doing so well that I'm scared to add him to the mix ( Had no luck with haits this is my 6th one). Good luck
Freshwaterpredators;5050029; said:Great looking male, looks like my old male that past away... i miss himHe has great color. how big is he?
lanthony18;5050149; said:Nice mix, people think you cant do communities and you cant when you have dominant fish that are used to living solitary or in pairs. But if you grow them out and keep the numbers and pecking order stable, people would be suprised at how very little aggression goes on. Numbers and site breakers and whole sale water changes. lol, Again perfect male festae, cant wait to grow out my pair from , I have them separated as to not take any chances, ultra aggressive, never had them so mean so small, I have a couple tinfoil barbs in there 8 clown loaches and little beani and f1 festae ( a little smaller) I have a hait from Freshwater Predators via Ira that is looking so good and doing so well that I'm scared to add him to the mix ( Had no luck with haits this is my 6th one). Good luck
lanthony18;5050159; said:Hey, how about a video of that a tank?