Tapajos II breeding

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Yeah Celidos are much rarer but i'm just not sure if they look as good they can be lookers but man that was a nice pair of Tapajos II is all i'm saying

but you must of gotten a pretty penny for them just hope they wen't to a good home
 
turtle_slayer;2006690; said:
Lets just say I had some change left over after the C. celidochilus purchase. :D Isn't the internet wonderful.

:ROFL: I can be very rewarding.:ROFL:
 
killerfish;2007614; said:
Yeah Celidos are much rarer but i'm just not sure if they look as good they can be lookers but man that was a nice pair of Tapajos II is all i'm saying

but you must of gotten a pretty penny for them just hope they wen't to a good home

I personaly like the juvy colors of the Tap II's better than the adults. They were very colorful compaired to what few pics I've seen of other juvies. I think alot of that had do to their diet, fully planted 180 w tank, and the continuos fill \ drain system (changes out 50-60 gallons a day). I hope it works for the Celidos as well.

I miss them they were full of personality. Once they paired up it was interesting to watch them be so amorous and gentle with each other (at least compared to how they initially treated each other). Then two seconds later they were tag teaming a red terror like two pit bulls fighting over a chew toy.
 
Wow that sounds awesome makes me wan't a Tapajos more and more

Such an awesome tank to i DEF wan't to set up a system like that to where it drains and fills the tank
 
killerfish;2007933; said:
Wow that sounds awesome makes me wan't a Tapajos more and more

Such an awesome tank to i DEF wan't to set up a system like that to where it drains and fills the tank

If you try it make sure you have at least two heaters and a temp Gage with an alarm. Dead heaters = dead fish and clogged overflows are the two biggest problems to watch out for. My drain goes outside onto my rose bush. It's tripled in size since I installed the overflow. The power of fish pooh.
 
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