H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 18, 2010 #1 I think these are Rio Nanay...
H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 21, 2010 #2 What's the matter! No one appreciates wild Heckles in pure, natural form? Or do they have to be some neon colored strain developed in Asia?
What's the matter! No one appreciates wild Heckles in pure, natural form? Or do they have to be some neon colored strain developed in Asia?
3dees Gambusia MFK Member May 23, 2010 669 10 16 Chicago suburb Nov 22, 2010 #3 awesome fish hillbilly. I'm a wild fan. my PH is too high for heckles so I went for greens. any full tank shots?
awesome fish hillbilly. I'm a wild fan. my PH is too high for heckles so I went for greens. any full tank shots?
H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 22, 2010 #4 I guess there are not many wild fans here these days. That, or my fish really suck! Here you go, sorry for the glare...
I guess there are not many wild fans here these days. That, or my fish really suck! Here you go, sorry for the glare...
H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 22, 2010 #5 Greens are great! I've had many...
Miguel Ole Dawg MFK Member Dec 28, 2006 15,857 27 89 Very much south.. Nov 22, 2010 #6 nothing beats wild discus!
A Aquariumjunkie Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 23, 2007 252 0 0 Monroe, Wa Nov 22, 2010 #7 wow, those are some beautiful discus. how long have they been in the tank?
H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 22, 2010 #8 Aquariumjunkie;4648016; said: wow, those are some beautiful discus. how long have they been in the tank? Click to expand... Around 7-8 months.
Aquariumjunkie;4648016; said: wow, those are some beautiful discus. how long have they been in the tank? Click to expand... Around 7-8 months.
F fishcams Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 22, 2010 7 0 0 Middlesex County NJ www.fishcams.net Nov 22, 2010 #9 Beautiful fish. Do they usually keep so close together?
darth pike Peacock Bass MFK Member Apr 3, 2008 3,231 336 122 Korriban Nov 22, 2010 #10 I deffinately prefer your wilds ... the first pics I don't thing were showing their coloration well though with the darkness, your FTS makes them look much more detailed despite the distance. Heckels are awesome though.
I deffinately prefer your wilds ... the first pics I don't thing were showing their coloration well though with the darkness, your FTS makes them look much more detailed despite the distance. Heckels are awesome though.