ID pls!!!

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Be careful of them in a little 10g. Water quality can go south very quickly in such a small body of water.

Some tips: keep them HOT (82-86*), provide plenty of water flow, and go nuts with aerations. As far as feeding goes, bloodworms, mysis, meaty pellets, and chopped seafood is the way to go. Zucchini once or twice a week is plenty.
 
Be careful of them in a little 10g. Water quality can go south very quickly in such a small body of water.

Some tips: keep them HOT (82-86*), provide plenty of water flow, and go nuts with aerations. As far as feeding goes, bloodworms, mysis, meaty pellets, and chopped seafood is the way to go. Zucchini once or twice a week is plenty.

Yeah. I'll!
Here's a better pics of the unknown one :D
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The tricky one looks like Spectracanthicus zuanoni, previously known as Ogliancistrus sp L020. It would make sense considering the rest of your fish (bar the Leporacanthicus triactis) are all fish from the rio Xingu.
 
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