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How dare you hold these meetings with cool people during the week? :mad: :tongue:
I hope it's a good talk. Post pics. (either here or on the club forum)
I met my husband on a fish chat (FishRoom - does anyone remember this chat?). For my birthday, he got me a tank. Doesn't get much better than that! :):redface:
Would you happen to have any pics that more side on? It'll be easier if you could show the fish as if they were at eye level to us. Above them is kind of tough.
Check this link out - http://www.kwas.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=6155&highlight=cacatuoides and then contact apisto-nut. He's the source I'm refering to. I used to have these guys years ago, but have not seen any really nice ones in years.
These are not hybrids. They are rams. However, you may better know them as balloon rams. They are deliberately bred to have a curvature of the spine, just like balloon mollies. Whenever I go the petstore, they no longer seem to carry the normal rams, but these monstrosities. Heck, the last time...
Not sure you'll be able to find this. Quick searches at Amazon, alibris and abebooks had no copies for sale.
Goulding, M., M. L. Carvalho, and E. G. Ferreira. 1988. Rio Negro: Rich life in poor water. Amazonian diversity and foodchain ecology as seen through fish communities SPB Academic...
If you have a lot of plants from other tanks that you can move into that tank it would help. You don't have to plant them. You can just float them for the time frame you'll be gone. The more the babies can pick at food, the better.