Cohazard's tribe of Mokelembembe...

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Love it! Are there any species of low light freshwater plants the are very easy to care for?
 
Love it! Are there any species of low light freshwater plants the are very easy to care for?

Definitely, and a lot of them are from Africa such as the various species of anubias, andaquatic ferns from Africa such as bolbitus.
 
Are any of them shy ? It appears as if all of them are out and about. Maybe the numbers helps ?
 
Are any of them shy ? It appears as if all of them are out and about. Maybe the numbers helps ?

They all take turns ducking under the driftwood but they don't stay in one spot long, especially now that I added plants.

It could be the numbers, but I think it has a lot to do with the dithers. There's three albino Congo tetras, a glofish, and some short body rainbows in there.
 
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They all take turns ducking under the driftwood but they don't stay in one spot long, especially now that I added plants.

It could be the numbers, but I think it has a lot to do with the dithers. There's three albino Congo tetras, a glofish, and some short body rainbows in there.

That really interesting. I never thought of dithers and polys but makes perfect sense
 
Few shots from feeding time.

I love the contrast and color on this one, it's perfect!

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Next up is one my Wet Spot Mokes, also one of the smallest in my tribe.

It has almost no pattern! Overall very green too I hope it develops more as it grows:


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Last is my favorite green female. I hope she makes some amazing babies some day.

Pictures don't do her justice especially since moving her onto garnet. She looks her best on dark substrate.

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Things can get a little weird at feeding time lol
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