Tank size 120 5foot bowfront
this is the only full tank shot i have, where the tank is bowed it is hard to get a good pic with-out having half the tank as a bright light from the flash.
fish names right the CICHLIDS
Astronotus ocellatus - AKA Oscar or Velvet Cichlid
no pics as they will not show-up?
Vieja maculicauda AKA Black Belt
Vieja synspilum AKA Fire or Red-Head Cichlid or Quetzal Vieja
(Only pic I have of him as he is a hider .lol...)
BARBS
Hypsibarbus wetmorei AKA Lemon Barb or Goldenbelly Barb or Citron Barb
these catfish can get around 24inches but more like 18inches is more normal in a tank, I found these on a free adds site, got them both £25.......... +_£25 fule and a 5 hour drive.
Lupin, I will see if i can snap some more of them soon, thing with these guys is they hide all day & night
Walking cats up date :shock:
looked in the tank this morning to find ONE catfish!
looked on the floor...... no. looked at the back of the tank...... no. looked under the sofa Fcuk me there was a dried-out bright pink not whit, he was as stiff at a board! dont no why? but I put it back into the tank...... its been back in there half an hour and is looking as good as he ever has???...... well apart from his whiskers being sost and floppy...... these cats are hard core......
it is a Juwel so has the flaps as a lid, and it was held down with a LOT of things, have Clarias cats in a tank with no lid? im not mad :lol: iv had them befor in this tank with no probs with the same things on the lid :wink: the catfish pushed the lid open, im going to have to think of what to do next? i'll think of something .lol...
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