I got rid of the giant pirate ship half. Even laying on its side and obscured by driftwood, it grossed me out. So I replaced it with a mountain of driftwood and random slate I had laying around. Now all the cats share a hollow in the middle. Seems to be working out so far. The liosomadoras morrowi has left the island and now resides across the tank behind a granite cube, so he's not in these shots, but I figure since he isn't technically a raphael cat that's alright for now.
And the then he did what he always does...
"It's all about me! Ignore the catfish and feed me now!"
So I crawled under the tank.
A few shots of the 9" orinocodoras eigenmanni and bahamaqt00's raphael (p. armulatus), slowly becoming my favorite due to her/his nice bone-yellow coloration. My other raphs all seem to display black, white and gray but only occasionally any oranges or yellows.
Now random shots of the whole group from different angles. Look closely, there may be more cats than you see at first!
L200 sneaks in for a tummy shot, too.
And the then he did what he always does...
"It's all about me! Ignore the catfish and feed me now!"
So I crawled under the tank.
A few shots of the 9" orinocodoras eigenmanni and bahamaqt00's raphael (p. armulatus), slowly becoming my favorite due to her/his nice bone-yellow coloration. My other raphs all seem to display black, white and gray but only occasionally any oranges or yellows.
Now random shots of the whole group from different angles. Look closely, there may be more cats than you see at first!
L200 sneaks in for a tummy shot, too.