J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #1 My built in tank Attachments new_3.jpg 47.8 KB · Views: 25
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #2 Another angle, the filters are behind the two doors on the sides, one side a up and under and the other side a trickle filter with two 300 litre an hour pumps in each filter. Attachments new_1.jpg 47.9 KB · Views: 29
Another angle, the filters are behind the two doors on the sides, one side a up and under and the other side a trickle filter with two 300 litre an hour pumps in each filter.
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #3 Some of my barbs Attachments new_4.jpg 47.6 KB · Views: 32
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #4 My 4 rummynoses, had six but the guy in the next photo ate two of them! Attachments new_6.jpg 39.5 KB · Views: 40
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #5 now i just make sure his tummy is full every night, otherwise the rummynoses must run! Attachments new_5.jpg 45.8 KB · Views: 33
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #6 I think this is called a panda corydoris? Attachments new_8.jpg 48.6 KB · Views: 26
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #7 One of my barbs and the Knight Goby in the background, stalking! Attachments new_10.jpg 47.6 KB · Views: 44
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #8 If someone can identify this fish for me it would be appreciated. Attachments new_15.jpg 47.4 KB · Views: 39
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #9 Another pic to help identify him / her Attachments new_11.jpg 48.2 KB · Views: 47
Phantom Thief Population Control Volunteer Joined Oct 6, 2003 Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Location A world of my own Dec 10, 2004 #10 That catfish is a Featherfin Syno, aka Synodontis Eupterus. Very nice pics, by the way P.T. EDIT: does it almost always swim upside down, or does it stay the right way up most of the time?
That catfish is a Featherfin Syno, aka Synodontis Eupterus. Very nice pics, by the way P.T. EDIT: does it almost always swim upside down, or does it stay the right way up most of the time?
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #11 one of my Gouramis Attachments new_13.jpg 40.3 KB · Views: 55
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #12 Its swims right way up most of the time, was just posing for the photo Thanks I appreciate the help
Phantom Thief Population Control Volunteer Joined Oct 6, 2003 Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Location A world of my own Dec 10, 2004 #13 If it swims right way up most of the time, then i am pretty certain it's a featherfin syno P.T.
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #14 And my clown loach Attachments new_16.jpg 47 KB · Views: 30
OP OP J JOCKCOMP New Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Africa Dec 10, 2004 #15 Finished Attachments new_18.jpg 48.5 KB · Views: 29