My husband has been posting here for a few months or so (his username is dvs) and this morning he asked if I had posted yet, and since I hadn't we decided it was time for some pictures
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Right now we have a 45g bowfront tank, in the long process of setting up a 120 (just bought it yesterday!). Right now in the tank we have 4 giant danios, a synodontis, and now for the reason I'm posting in THIS forum...
we also have a 2 inch (maybe a little shorter?) Jag and a 4-5 inch tiger oscar.
So here are the pictures, sorry they aren't the best. We can't find the cord for the digital camera so we took these with a cell camera.

Our teeny tiny Jag

Ernie, the tiger oscar.
Excuse the white spot, he's a complete dope he hit his head on something and knocked away a few scales. lol.

The tank, with Ernie up front.

Ernie in motion.
It's hard to get good pics of the Jag because he's always hiding in that pot that we have...
...or chasing the syno.
Right now we have a 45g bowfront tank, in the long process of setting up a 120 (just bought it yesterday!). Right now in the tank we have 4 giant danios, a synodontis, and now for the reason I'm posting in THIS forum...
we also have a 2 inch (maybe a little shorter?) Jag and a 4-5 inch tiger oscar.
So here are the pictures, sorry they aren't the best. We can't find the cord for the digital camera so we took these with a cell camera.
Our teeny tiny Jag
Ernie, the tiger oscar.
Excuse the white spot, he's a complete dope he hit his head on something and knocked away a few scales. lol.
The tank, with Ernie up front.
Ernie in motion.
It's hard to get good pics of the Jag because he's always hiding in that pot that we have...
...or chasing the syno.
That would also be the reason why it's flying around hitting its head on stuff. But then again, it could also just be his natural color. They'll get redder as they get older though, in my experience at least. Nice lil jag. Pump him up.