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Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.
Thanks all. There is 6 Angels. 1 albino altum, 4 altumscalare, and 1 vail tale. The other fish are the 1 Geo, 1 Female batta, 1 loach, and 3 plecos. ABN, LFABN, and l201. Not a big bio load on the tank and lots of space for them to swim.
Troy that jurupari is actually a sub adult satanoperca daemon, my favorite satanoperca species, Google them, they get trailers like A. heckelli, and amazing olive irredecsent coloration on there flanks.
Very cool Tater. The Spotted Deamonfish. I am a little worried about my water. its much to hard. It is eating and swimming around finding rocks to sift through.
I traded the Vail Angel for 2 Ratkeil Severum. Both are 3 1/2". One is getting along just fine. the other had to be removed. Very pretty fish... photo (211).jpg
The Severum was a mistake. I thought it would be OK but It turned ugly. The monster started nipping at Fonzie and almost killed him. All of his streamers are gone. fins ripped up. I knew better but I had to try. The Monster was removed.(not sure what I'm going to do with him) Fonzie is in another tank too. He is already feeling better but it will take years to get 3in. streamers again. Also with the Alpha out of the tank all the others started fighting. I put a breeding pair in the tank and that stopped the fighting. For now but they will have to come out soon. I knew better no one to blame but me.:aua:
Sorry to hear that troy.
Believe it or not geos streamers grow back quickly with good water and a lot of high quality protien.
Honestly it will probably take just a few months for them to start poking out once the fins heal and then it should accelerate.
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