L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Nov 6, 2008 #21 rob22;2392594; said: here is a pic of one Click to expand... They're zebra loaches (Botia striata). The following are called tiger loaches. 1. Syncrossus beauforti 2. Syncrossus berdmorei 3. Syncrossus helodes 4. Syncrossus hymenophysa 5. Syncrossus reversa
rob22;2392594; said: here is a pic of one Click to expand... They're zebra loaches (Botia striata). The following are called tiger loaches. 1. Syncrossus beauforti 2. Syncrossus berdmorei 3. Syncrossus helodes 4. Syncrossus hymenophysa 5. Syncrossus reversa
G GiangNOOO Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 15, 2008 513 1 0 Where The Wild Things Are Nov 6, 2008 #22 African butterfly fish?
D Dylan Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 30, 2008 218 0 0 Somewere in the world Nov 9, 2008 #24 GiangNOOO;2392631; said: African butterfly fish? Click to expand... seconded, ive got 3 in my 180 and they are pretty cool.. they don't move much but when they eat.. its pretty fun to watch
GiangNOOO;2392631; said: African butterfly fish? Click to expand... seconded, ive got 3 in my 180 and they are pretty cool.. they don't move much but when they eat.. its pretty fun to watch
A Andrewtfw Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 1,044 4 68 51 Maryland Nov 9, 2008 #25 Some of the larger (not giant) gourami types would add some color to the top of the tank. Congos are a great choice, but are more mid-level than surface swimmers.
Some of the larger (not giant) gourami types would add some color to the top of the tank. Congos are a great choice, but are more mid-level than surface swimmers.
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida Nov 9, 2008 #26 If gourami are an option, I've always liked the look and size of snakeskin gouramis