Ive Ventured Into The African World

FishGeek

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May 13, 2005
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So I lost both of my Oscars because of the stress of the move (for those who dont know Im now living with Angelmom, but its a long story so I will tell it another time). So I did some rearranging of my tanks and my inhabitants from the 65G (angels, rainbows and what not) got upgraded into the 90G tank and I had my 65G open. So...As some of you may have seen I had Peacocks in my 45G a little while back. I decided to move them into the 65G and get some more fish to go with them. So now my 65G tank, once its set back up (its currenty in my truck cuase we are waiting to get rid of a hutch, but the filters are currently running on other tanks) it will house 3 Sunshine Peacocks, 3 Super VC-10 Haplochromis, 3 Orange Blossom Peacocks, 2 Red Tail Sheller Haplochromis, & 1 Livingstonii. While I was at the pet store getting some new fish for the 65G I stumbled across Black Leleupi!! So enough of me talking here are some pictures:

These are of my Peacocks before the move:




And these are of the new fish. I apologize for the picture quality but all of the fish are in a temp. holding tank till we get the other one set back up and its in a difficult place to take pics.
Super VC-10 Haplochromis

Livingstonii

Red Tail Sheller Haplochromis


And this is the best shot I could get of the Leleupi. They both keep hiding in the pots and stuff.
 

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Orion

Ultimate Fish
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Feb 10, 2003
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That sucks about the oscars fishgeek! When we moved with our's we just tossed him in a cooler and wished him luck :) 4.5 hrs later he was no worse for wear.

Glad to see the leleupi, at least one tank will be worth seeing :p (but that hap is crazy cool looking)
 

angelmom

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Dec 19, 2005
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Jess is a push over, a customer at the FS said it was sad she wasn't getting 2 of the Leleupi to try to breed. She got about 1/2 way through he fish area (its a very big fish area, very big) and decided to go back for the second one. So her $20 dollar fish turned into a $40 pair. Lets hope she can get them to breed so she can make some money back.