Fish that lack colour.

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Robben

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Dec 12, 2007
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Hey everybody!

Nice forums, lurked around here before.

Now I got problems and questions of my own :).

Right, first of all my fish look uncolourfull (did I just create that word??)
And I define happiness by colour.

my tank is 110Gal (400 Litre) and my Ammonia/Nitrites are 0 and my Nitrate test I did last was a scarily dark colour. Did water change 2 days ago and have yet to re-test.

My pH is about 7.4 which is very stable.

I'm housing AT THE MOMENT. SUPPOSEDLY. 8 Blue Acara, 2 Green Terror, 6 Firemouths and an Oscar + Fire Eel.

But as you can see from the pics I don't seem to have ANY Green Terror wtf, this is how I ended up with a million acaras. Retarded people selling Aquatic stock.

I'll be honest, I don't really know how to tell the difference myself. :(

Anyways, My fire eel is light grey with barely visable yellow dots, not colourfull at all.

My original plan was 2jd, 2gt, 2 acara, 2 fm, 2 cons and an eel. (Oscar going in the 239Gal when it's mature enough)

Got my 65gal to put exess fm and acara's into once I know I have 2 gt's :\
(had 2GT + 2JD for 11 years before, getting hold of them now is a joke.)

Do you see any gt in the pictures? is question two.

fish tanks must have colour otherwise they lose the "relaxing" attribute imo.

Thanks for looking and responces all - although now I must go to work and earn the fishes upkeep mwaha

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Hot damn those pics sucks, I'll use my 10mp digi cam when I finish work instead of my broken K810i.
 
Most of your fish appear to be Juveniles. Give them some time to color up. Certain foods will help bring out their colors.
 
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