Tigers

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DyaniBGud said:
New Guinea Tiger...
Yup it looks like a D. Quadrifasciatus he grows to 16" and Microlepis 20"... but Quadrifasciatus requires BRACKISH water to thrive and is more difficult to aclimate to aquarium conditions than Microlepis...and both perfer hard alkaline water...
:screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
 
nice collection DBG :thumbsup:

hope everyone's getting along well in the tank.. the big one is an IT or microlepis :)
 
kido said:
nice collection DBG :thumbsup:

hope everyone's getting along well in the tank.. the big one is an IT or microlepis :)
Well, the IT and the jardini is kinda at odds with each other ... The jardini want a piece of the NGT as well, but the IT protects him. Although sometimes the IT does chase after the NGT for some reason.

I had to separate the NGT coz I noticed some white dots on its body. Maybe ich or parasite? I had the 15G quarantine tank medicated with some salt and "ich out" with a temp of 28degrees. And the NGT seems less stressed after being separated from the bigger tankmates.
 
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