Today In The Fishroom~8/26/11 Nandopsis beani

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Long time no post. Been on a bit of a hiatus from fish photos. Plus I have been setting up my gallery. The pictures on my site are not complete by a long shot. I just got a new photo gallery started. Among other things are literally ALL of the managuense pictures I have ever taken. If you go through all 38 pages (670 photos) you can see the evolution of where my photos started and where they are today.

Other photos will be added as I get the time. I did take some new shots of the N. beani. Here's one. The others are in the gallery.

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Here's a link to the gallery: http://modevlin.zenfolio.com/f897395930
 
Yeah it says that for me too but the link works! Great photos as always!

Mo, what tank size would you recommend for a breeding pair of this species? I would really love to keep them as I've acquired some new tanks recently but the bloat and aggression I've heard of has me a bit scared. I assume a 90 gallon is far too small, even though they don't get that big?
 
Yeah it says that for me too but the link works! Great photos as always!

Mo, what tank size would you recommend for a breeding pair of this species? I would really love to keep them as I've acquired some new tanks recently but the bloat and aggression I've heard of has me a bit scared. I assume a 90 gallon is far too small, even though they don't get that big?

Just saw the question...sorry. An adult male can reach a foot in length. I have mine in a 125 gallon. Three fish. I think with bigger water you have less issues with the diseases you mentioned. Just my opinion.
 
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