New F1 Geo. Sp. Tapajos from JK47!!!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I didn't know Justin was getting rid of his taps. Why did he let them go? I think the taps will look better over a light substright, I realize they are a little stressed on the photos but in general I think they look better over light sand. Just a suggestion.
 
Theyre awesome! Cant wait for my Rapps Tapajos to get bigger. They are starting to color up with some yellow now and they're about 1.5"-2". I really dig mine and their behavior in the tank. Good luck and keep us posted. Justin always has great healthy fish.
 
Nice pick-ups! Are you coming to the meet?
 
I didn't know Justin was getting rid of his taps. Why did he let them go? I think the taps will look better over a light substright, I realize they are a little stressed on the photos but in general I think they look better over light sand. Just a suggestion.

Thanks for the suggestion. I have them in that 55 right now but They will be going into my 110g after I get rid of my Senegal bichirs because they are too aggressive. My 110 has orange, thicker sand so it should look a bit better


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Sweet pick-ups. Post some pics if you get a chance of them in the new tank. Congratz! I've been thinking of some orange heads for my loach tank, but haven't taken the plunge yet.
 
First off, thank you so much Justin!
Just picked up 7 F1 Orange Heads from Justin today.
Can't wait to get these guys breeding!

They will be spawning for you in no time bro. I am glad they went to someone who loves these guys as much as I do. I hope you come to the NW meet! We are doing a BBQ at my place after and you can check out the new crassi's.

I didn't know Justin was getting rid of his taps. Why did he let them go? I think the taps will look better over a light substright, I realize they are a little stressed on the photos but in general I think they look better over light sand. Just a suggestion.

I didn't want to get rid of them but they were too small to go with my rays and the chance came up to work with Geophagus crassilabris. I've been after that species for a few years so the rare geo's get first dibs on the limited tankspace.
 
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