Well, all the new fish arrived without a single DOA. This is why I love TWS, folks...anyway. Six Pethia padamya (common name Odessa barbs; I'm going to call them Padamya barbs because that's more fun, it actually describes them, and I'm a rebel), four Sewellia lineolata hillstream loaches, and six Nemacheilus corica, an extremely cool little sand loach from the Himilayan foothills. The padamya barbs and hillstream loaches are mostly hiding out, which is OK. Once they learn to associate us with food, this is going to be a VERY active tank.
I spent several minutes of my life this morning attempting to get some good pictures of the choprae danios for
@Rocky998 . The more I get to know them the more I dislike the common name "glowlight danios." (Wow, this is getting to be an ongoing theme, isn't it?
) It's clever marketing I suppose, but they really don't "glow" like many tetras and microrasboras. Still, amazingly beautiful little fish, and really fun personalities. They really act like mini trout. When I throw in some brine shrimp, or even crumbled flakes, they go crazy, sometimes jumping out of the water hitting a morsel on the surface. Anyway. Here are my best attempts, Rocky. A bit blurry but show their colors.
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