Thanks man, and apologies for not responding sooner. I love that cat too, one of my current faves one of the Ripsaw catfish family Centrodoras Brachiatus.Nice fish. Love that catfish
Thanks man, and apologies for not responding sooner. I love that cat too, one of my current faves one of the Ripsaw catfish family Centrodoras Brachiatus.Nice fish. Love that catfish
Thanks man, much appreciated. Honestly though I feel it's look is a little lopsided since I have so much dark green on one side and so much yellow green on the other with all the driftwood. Hopefully I'll be able to rectify that post haste.Wow... nice looking setup
Thanks man, I know you've got good taste if your set up is like mine. lol! Sick love those Red Pikes, recent pick ups of yours or long term residents? If you've got a thread with pics of them by all means let me know so I can check them out. That's assuming i don't take the initiative and beat you to it with a search.Nice setup mine is similar, geophagus severums and.....wait for it....red tapajos pikes! Co-existing peacefully as ever! Great looking setup!
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This tank is a piece of living art, simple in design with repetition of a only a few species. The tranquility, The slow majestic movement of the arowana, and the eccentric sand sifting mannerism of Geos are hypnotising.
Thanks man, for that seriously flattering compliment! I really appreciate it. I love the way you described it, as a matter of fact I think you may have given me an even greater appreciation for the tank just by you describing it so eloquently.This tank is a piece of living art, simple in design with repetition of a only a few species. The tranquility, The slow majestic movement of the arowana, and the eccentric sand sifting mannerism of Geos are hypnotising.
Lol! Thanks man, no worries I knew what you where saying and it was appreciated.Well said. I've been trying to sum it up really pretty like but the only way I could think to describe it was baller status.
I love the way you described it, as a matter of fact I think you may have given me an even greater appreciation for the tank just by you describing it so eloquently.