Really like the Ozelot Red! But got to love all the plants around it that Ludwigia is looking great and is that Bolbitis I can see on the left?
Wills
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Any fish in the tank?Ok, NEVER use a houseplant fertilizer in your aquarium. I tried a Miracle Grow stick of fertilizer and BGA has reared its ugly head. So just clean and wait for that to subside.
Again- never a terrestrial plant fertilizer!
The following link might interest you then. It has all the known rainbowfish from Australia and New Guinea, and they are all in colourThose Rainbow Fish are cool. Never knew they were THAT colorful. Yeah , pretty cool.
Wow , very cool ! Why do you not see them in shops more ? Are they rare or hard to breed ? I've only ever seen one species years ago and it was just a silvery drab minnow looking kind of fish . Nothing like these beauties.The following link might interest you then. It has all the known rainbowfish from Australia and New Guinea, and they are all in colour
Melanotaeniidae and Pseudomugilidae
A website dedicated to Rainbowfishes of Australia and New Guinearainbowfish.angfaqld.org.au
Thankyou this is absolutely amazing, must be incredible to live with.Thank you Willis..those Rainbows are very good at eating!
This is as close as I can do..the room is only 10 x 10' and a dresser and large potted plant is opposite the big aquarium. As always I wish I had a better camera to take indoor low light photos...
Double click for full tank!
Rainbowfish are incredibly easy to breed. They are serial spawners and the females lay eggs each day for as long as conditions are good. The eggs take between 4-14 days to hatch (depending on species) and the fry can be fed on powdered fry foods, green water and infusoria. After a week you add newly hatched brineshrimp. Feed well and do lots of water changes and they can breed at 3-4 months old.Wow , very cool ! Why do you not see them in shops more ? Are they rare or hard to breed ? I've only ever seen one species years ago and it was just a silvery drab minnow looking kind of fish . Nothing like these beauties.