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Old 04-27-2008, 08:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just thought I'd post a couple of recent pics...

Here's the 10 gal with the harlequins zipping bye...they never stop long enough for a clear pic. The anubias flowered several weeks ago as you can see on the right side. Wasn't sure if I should trim it off or not?



Here's a couple of pics of one of the long fin bristle nose plecos I got from TTA...


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My anubias and barclaya flower regularly, I just let them be. It makes a little mess on the surface, but it clears up on its own.

Nice looking tank.
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Beautiful! Lovely tank, and a noble looking pleco.

And I think one of the only ways to photograph a rasbora is to catch them when the lights go on in the morning - when they are still sleepy and stunned...
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My anubias and barclaya flower regularly, I just let them be. It makes a little mess on the surface, but it clears up on its own.

Nice looking tank.
Thanks, Eric. Does the stem of the flower just eventually drop off?

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Beautiful! Lovely tank, and a noble looking pleco.

And I think one of the only ways to photograph a rasbora is to catch them when the lights go on in the morning - when they are still sleepy and stunned...
Thanks, Trixie.
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They don't drop off, they sort of die off. I guess if you prefer, it be a better option to trim it after the flower dies.
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Nice looking tank Dawg. I hope you note that all the plecos I sell have been trained to hold still for pics
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Very true, TTA.
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My plec doesn't have that skill, she scoots all over and then hides to stay still. She is a little shy.
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