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Your url points back to your own computer. We cannot see them that way. Could you maybe upload your photo to some place like photobucket and send a link from there?
That's about the extent of my forum "geekiness". I'd be willing to help with that, or just other type of forum/site content that's not dependant on me knowing a new (to me) program. :)
To many people a pair is two fish of the same species. That's it. It happens alot at club auctions. The newbies assume a pair means a breeding pair. I'd rather they just say "2 fish" or "2 males" or "2 females", and not a pair of fish as it's rather misleading to say the least.
Unfortunately, I don't have a decent pic of mine, but it covered an entire bottom full of driftwood in a 100g tank in about 1 year. I started with 3 small bunches 'elasticed' on the wood. There is no special lighting, no fertilizer added. The only thing I noticed is that the current seems to...
cf. is an abbreviation for the Latin word confer, meaning "compare" or "consult." It is used in binomial nomenclature by placing before the species name to indicate that the species is not confirmed.
Basically it's saying it appears to be that species, but it may not be.
e.g. A. cf...
I have a pair in a 20g. I also have some young growing up. The male is pretty hard on the lone female. He's forever out displaying. I just wish I could take a pic that does him justice.
You may want to see how they get those "heart shaped" parrotfish etc. I don't like the mutant fish, but they don't deserve this treatment either.
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