A new update of photos of my CA setup, the cutteri pair have gone now, the only new addition is a male nicaraguense, hopefully he will pair off with the wild female. The oakwood looks nice and mature now, unlike earlier photos which looked to light in colour. Here's some photos, hope you like them.
There's also the new addition of 2 A multispinosa, which are starting to pair off.
Argentea and Guttulatum square up to each other.
Also this little cutteri fry popped out of nowhere, he must of been from the last batch of fry before i moved the parents on. Against all the odds he's doing a pretty good job of surviving, he's only the size of a thumb nail, i'm surprised he hasn't been eaten.




There's also the new addition of 2 A multispinosa, which are starting to pair off.

Argentea and Guttulatum square up to each other.




Also this little cutteri fry popped out of nowhere, he must of been from the last batch of fry before i moved the parents on. Against all the odds he's doing a pretty good job of surviving, he's only the size of a thumb nail, i'm surprised he hasn't been eaten.
