My bichir collection ... LOAD WARNING

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Hello,

first ... the senegals arriving in Germany are all wild-caught.

I'm flattered about that what hotfishgirls had said - thanks!

... and now i will take some more pics of the bichirs in the other tank!

Greetings

Uwe
 
Amazing collection Uwe!!! I love the look of your tanks and the way your polys use your plants as hiding places. I have one of the pictures of your delhezi as my computer background. I was wondering what lighting you use to support your plants?
 
Hello,

i love the chilling bichirs in the plants too! It's more amazing than lying on the ground all the time ... and a good way to educate the bichirs to feed from the surface!
Some of my "free-water" bichirs:

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And here is my half-meter long Teugelsi:

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Hello,

as i said before - fish-shooting day ...

Now my model is named lap - a hungry one:

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One might think: "oh, this lap will get stomach ache with these gravel!"

No, no! He has - as all my other bichirs - a perfect technique to spit out the gravel AND keep the pellets in his mouth! My snakeheads do it the same way ... so this is no reason to get trouble about.

Greetings

Uwe
 
You have very nice relationship with your bichirs that they are willing to go out from their hiding spots to let you take photos (so much plants there!!). I think on top strobes won't do much help on lighting for taking photos for the bichirs (shielded by the plants). Great job done.
 
You have quite the collection going, and all top notch specimens. That is one of the nicest senegals I have seen!
 
Gorgeous shots Uwe! :headbang2

I think it's cool that you're proving a point about the gravel, I've started to see a lot of people using gravel lately and none mention problems.
 
Very beautiful pics. excellent work.
 
I am amazed. I definitely want to make my 210 into a planted tank when I get a 300 going.
 
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