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This is the largest fish in my tank at about 7-7.5". Still a mystery fish/hybrid. Any guesses are welcome. I think it's a Bifa cross.
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The larger of the two Regani, around 6.5-7"
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My Argentea that refused to pose for me.
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Synspilum, dominant fish in the tank.
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Smallest fish at 4.5", Green Terror with a boo-boo from crashing into a stick moments before the pic was taken.
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The newest addition to the tank, my Buttikoferi. Growing EXTREMELY fast. Put on at least an inch in the last 3 weeks.
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Gorgeous fish! i have a feeling that butti is going to destroy those tank mates! and hes kinda outta place :p but still nice fish !

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So far, so good with the Buttikoferi. I'm keeping my eye on it. The Butti is very assertive, but not aggressive yet. It replaced a hyper-aggressive male Salvini that was shredding everyone's fins and causing stress.
 
Like the green terror one of my favorite fish.
 
How are your fish living with that butti?

My old butti wouldn't let anything live with him. I do remember him being docile when he was 2-4 inches, then everything changed. It was a blood bath.

Nice fish though, I like that butti's color.
 
How are your fish living with that butti?

My old butti wouldn't let anything live with him. I do remember him being docile when he was 2-4 inches, then everything changed. It was a blood bath.

Nice fish though, I like that butti's color.

The Butti has only been in there for about 3 weeks. It's grown from about 4.5" to 5.5" in that time. I wouldn't call it docile, but it doesn't harass other fish. It isn't territorial, but doesn't particularly like other fish close to it. Also, it usually looks different, like in this video:
[video=youtube;EYAaRsMJlSw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYAaRsMJlSw&feature=g-upl[/video]
 
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