Pics of the Gang

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rlane

Jack Dempsey
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Here are some pics of my gang.... I am having trouble uploading pics from my iPad so bear with me. The water is a little cloudy due to a big feeding a little while ago but you get the idea. Hope you enjoy.....

First a full tank shot...
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Now some close ups of the gang......
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Here is a pinimia that I am growing out in one of the sumps...
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Here is the same Piminia along side of a mono that is one of the fry I grew out from a spawn from the two monos in the big tank....image.jpg

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Here are some pics of my gang.... I am having trouble uploading pics from my iPad so bear with me. The water is a little cloudy due to a big feeding a little while ago but you get the idea. Hope you enjoy.....

First a full tank shot...
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Now some close ups of the gang......
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Looks great man.where did u get them.i lost all my bass so I have to start over with lil guys

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Nice group....whats the dimensions on that tank? what type of ray is that? what's that on your broko?
 
great looking fish and tank! Thanks!!
 
Tank is 10'x4'x30" high.

Ray is a black diamond x P-14 hybrid male.

The marks on the Broko are where the largest temensis grabbed him the other day. The dominant temensis is growing at an amazing rate compared to all the other bass including the other temensis. If he grabs the broko again I am going to have to somehow get the broko out of the big tank and put him in one of the sumps with the pinimia and small mono.

Not pictured are a paraiba catfish which hides under the drift wood in the main tank and then a female tapajos red pike and a black snook in the other sump being grown out. The big temensis is really prolonging them being added to the big tank.
 
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