Photos of the newbies

mdlnewman

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Finally got them to stay still and by the front of the tank to get some shots with my Bloggie.

Group shot

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Is this a Scriblet?

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Blue Diamond

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Not sure what kind this one is

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Michael,

1) Flachen X Snake Skin.
2) Blue Diamond
3) think a Red Turquoise but hard to see on the picture.

Problem is John caught those. I gave him the bags, 2 of the 2.5" in a bag and 3 bags with 1 x 3" have fun lol

What is all that green in the pictures, algae ??

Hans
 

YSS

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Looking good so far.

Look at the guy I picked up at the auction. He is in the land of giants. But not scared and eating well and aggressively. :)

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Looking good so far.

Look at the guy I picked up at the auction. He is in the land of giants. But not scared and eating well and aggressively. :)


OHHHHHHHH Yun, that's against ALL rules, I think you should pick up 5 more of those and give them their own tank lol lol

Hans
 

YSS

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OHHHHHHHH Yun, that's against ALL rules, I think you should pick up 5 more of those and give them their own tank lol lol

Hans

No thank you, Hans. I am done growing little guys out. I will just buyt the big guys from you. This little one was an impulse buy. Won't happen again. :D The little one is doing just fine.
 

Hawkman2000

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VERY NICE DISCUS DUDES.

I've been told that discus are a bit fragile, and get sick more easily than say JD's, Malawis... Is this true?
 
Looking at the way the 'algae' is spreading, my guess is that's cyanobacteria, or commonly known as blue-green algae. So, technically, they are not algae but bacteria.
 

mdlnewman

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yea, turns out my canister needed a good cleaning, it has now slowed down quite a bit, my get it under control yet
 
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