Scatohphagus tetracanthus Teaser Pics

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I love these fish.
 
icthyophile;825396; said:
This is what happens when the world's worst photographer takes a picture of some Scatophagus tetracanthus that he got from Wes:

Your pix are fine Jesse. They are as good as mine if not better. Oh yea I forgot I start off most of my picture threads with sorry for the crappy quality pictures:( I like that combo you got going. I was also going to mix either black bars or the bleeding hearts if I could find them. I will be excited to see updates on these guys in a few months.
 
nice scats guys I emailed wes this morning in hopes of getting a few of them
 
Scats = The new dats?

Nice fish Chris.. You're a chip off the ole' neo block... lol
 
cichlaguapote;826143; said:
Scats = The new dats?

Nice fish Chris.. You're a chip off the ole' neo block... lol

I don't know if they are the new dat but I really really like these guys I might be emailing Wes now to see if he has any left.:grinno:

Since these guys like a higher PH will the lava rock I have in my sump be enough to get it there or should I ditch the lava and get some crushed coral?????
 
cichlaguapote;826143; said:
Scats = The new dats?

Nice fish Chris.. You're a chip off the ole' neo block... lol

NO WAYYYYYY, Just another Awesome ODDBALL!
 
unknownuza13;826163; said:
I don't know if they are the new dat but I really really like these guys I might be emailing Wes now to see if he has any left.:grinno:

Since these guys like a higher PH will the lava rock I have in my sump be enough to get it there or should I ditch the lava and get some crushed coral?????

Eons-aged lava rock is usually inert to the tank's pH. Recent lava rock (only a few millions of years old) will usually acidify water. Limestone is the norm for creating an alkaline environment (or other calcium carbonate materials such as aragonite and crushed coral).
 
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