jombi21;4040743; said:
Wow... I'll be honest - that's the first beani to really turn my head. Amazing. I like that divider too!
Jom
Thanks Jom. The divider is 1/2 inch acrylic (T style) so it stand by itself and does not really need any support. But I still added one suction cup just to make sure

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big dovii;4040785; said:
I hope my Beani turns out that nice, both are stunning fish.
All the credit goes to Joe from collecting and bringing them back a few years back, breeding them, and growing out my beautiful pair.
fishluvr12;4040790; said:
Dang really amazing specimens! Especially the beani!
Thanks.
danncon;4040815; said:
Hi bro advance happy b day. Nice fish awesame......
Wassup Danny. When are you going to meet? It has been a long time.
jlnguyen74;4040832; said:
Very nice, Gani! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
Ghage;4041010; said:
Gani, great pics Broheim. Both fish look absolutely awesome, but I have to say I've been waiting for the pics on the Hatiensis and they didn't disappoint!!!! Again, thanks for the Red Terrors and help moving the 215 gallon that was truly appreciated. If you know of anyone with a decent sized Pearsei who might want to sell it let me know man, you know I'll travel to PU. Keep up the good work man, your fish always look super healthy and good!!!!
Thanks for the haitiensis pair Glenn. I saw the pic of your 215 and it looks great. I'll let you know if I find a Pearsei. I found some Nics at Ocean Blue. They look nice.
Blue Demp;4041289; said:
You are such a cheat!!! How am I going to top that?
Yeah I cheated


. I could not pass up the opportunity of instant gratification. I still plan to order and grow some out.
kennye86;4041294; said:
Wow, both stunning specimens. The dividers great too, what is it made from?
Thanks. The divider is 1/2 inch acrylic
HULON;4041303; said:
the beani is stunning .A question for you how woul a beani do with a communiy of prediters like pbass?hte color contrast would be nice !!!
They get very aggressive when matured and so I would not reccomend it. If you grow out some at the same size, three thing could happen:
1) The beani would bully and kill the pbass (same size)
2) The pbass would survive and outgrow the beani. Beani would end up as expensive food.
3) Since pbass produces a lot of bioload, the water quality would be a major issue for the beani.