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Makes me want to go out and buy micro tank.
 
Very cool little fish!
I have a micro tank as well.Galaxy rasboras,pygmy cories and shrimp.
 
Gr8KarmaSF;3110111; said:
Nice, full tank shot?

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Bosco1025;3110071; said:
25 fish in a 5.5? time to upgrade to a monster 10 gallon
Well I'm not keep 10 eventually 2" catfish in a 2.5. Many of them will move over to my monster micro 50 gallon tank. ;)

gomezladdams;3110456; said:
Very cool little fish!
I have a micro tank as well.Galaxy rasboras,pygmy cories and shrimp.
I really want to replace the ricefish with either galaxy rasboras or some ridiculously teeny tiny rasbora ut they're hard to find local.

Thanks for all the great feedback everyone! :D
 
Love the setup!


What are those long goby looking things? The "5 bastards" lol... They look pretty sweet.
 
I've always liked micro tanks too. I have a 6 gallon myself with 1 black crowntail betta and 3 otos.

I like the little cats, almost look like hara jerdoni. Nice choice with the Dario dario! One of my favorite nano fish. Where did you order from?
 
Stump;3115479; said:
Love the setup!


What are those long goby looking things? The "5 bastards" lol... They look pretty sweet.

Those are Schismatogobius sp. I don't think they've been scientifically discribed as of yet.

Death Pony;3115678; said:
I've always liked micro tanks too. I have a 6 gallon myself with 1 black crowntail betta and 3 otos.

I like the little cats, almost look like hara jerdoni. Nice choice with the Dario dario! One of my favorite nano fish. Where did you order from?

The cats are in the same family of moth-cats as Hara jerdoni. I've had Hara sp. before (Hara cf. maesotensis is what they were called back when I had them, may have been lumped in with H. jerdoni now).
I always have at least one D. dario in the fishroom. Almost always male. I was able to spawn them once but nothing came of it since I didn't have time or room to raise the fry. I have B. badis currently and have raised and bred B. ruber. I'm a fan of the Badidae family. ;)
All the fish are found locally. We visit a great many shops to work up a collection like this and you'd better believe they come with nothing more than a fancy common name, if that. Actually, I don't mind not having the info handed to me, I enjoy spending a few hours searching for at least a genus name for my oddballs and learn a good lot while doing it. :D
 
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