Long overdue update of the 220.

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thanks Sam. As you can see one of the argentea is a bit beat up but healing fine. The regani is finally not getting beat on and is starting to heal, though the caudal fin did take some damage. Has the caudal fin of the bocourti healed up?
 
Thanks Sam. As you can see one of the argentea is a bit beat up but healing fine. The regani is finally not getting beat on and is starting to heal, though the caudal fin did take some damage. Has the caudal fin of the bocourti healed up?

Yes, the split healed up nicely after a couple days. I never get concerned with damaged fins upon a new arrival. Thanks for the Bocourti. I'm very pleased with them and happy they were taken good care of prior. Your two Argentea are going to grow up "purdy". It's nice that they are not mirror images of one another and have different markings (M&F maybe?).
 
Incredible stock and aquascaping! I actually like all the fish pictured. They all look to be in great shape and form. I guess aggression is at a minimum. I vote to add the Pumpkinseeds after their quarantine. They have beautiful markings and color. They would look nice with the others. I hope this tank continues to go well for you.
 
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(Only shot I got of the regani)
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And it's not a cichlid but I'm contemplating adding a couple of these guys to the tank once they get out of quarantine. Just caught them today while working ;).
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What are the 2nd and 3rd bluish fish ?


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Nice setup and fishes. How big is that Midas now and is that a orange spotted sunny? LFS here have some for sell, was tempted to get a few for my Midas tank but didn't want to go through quarantine.
 
I'd say he's about 10". Not that huge. The sunfish is a pumpkinseed, they're doing well in quarantine and eating earthworms.
 
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