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PostSubject: The other tank mates :)   Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:08 am

Hi everyone. I have some shots of the fish I keep with my BNs that I thought I'd share. I'm mainly all about the guppies and the BN atm but a few others have managed to get in there too. I've only just moved out of house this year so it's been my first chance to keep fish on a bigger scale than the goldfish in the bowl (I have three tanks atm Very Happy). Fish keeping and breeding has always been a big interest of mine though every since I was a teenager and I'm having a great time finally getting into it!

The Guppies

Ive always loved this male colouring the best Smile



And two of his children... (well the ones that would sit still long enough)








Some of my ladies





The Others

This fellows mighty camera shy, took FOREVER to get a clear photo... I swear he could hear the camera noise when it takes a shot every time and purposely darted off in the other direction leaving me with a billion blurry tail shots!









This 'white' Molly has developed orange spots for some reason. Doesnt seem to be anything wrong with them health wise? I read on the internet a few people experiencing the same and didn't turn out to be anything nasty. Please let me know if I should be concerned though!



Wasn't really planning on this swordtail but it was all alone in a tank labelled 'guppies' (lol...) and I just loved the black line in his tail.
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:08 pm

What lovely fish. You should entered the pictures in the competition.
My boy guppies have started chasing the lady platys and silver mollies, although they have their own type of girls with them. That should be interesting. Maybe that's how you get yellow spots? scratch
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:00 pm

Great Pic's Good Job

The yellow spots on the Molly look like a natural pigment, it now looks like a Dalmation Molly only with yellow spots.
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:11 am

Ah good Smile yeah about a week or two after he came home from the LFS I was a bit worried when he started having orange spots but when it didn't start affecting his health I sorta assumed/hoped it was natural, just a bit odd heh. Maybe he's trying to blend in with his environment XD I do have a lot of fish with orange fins in there.
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:38 am

Great shots... Good Job

I would love a red tail black shark but it would attack my bn's so i cannot... Sad

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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:11 am

Yeah I only have one little BN in the tank he's in, though he completely ignores him! I was a tad worried at first more for the pictus as they didnt seem to be getting along but after a day or so they didn't bother each other ever again heh. I'll even catch them sitting side by side under the same log sometimes minding their own business XP
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PostSubject: Not really Curby...   Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:47 pm

Curby wrote:
Great shots... Good Job

I would love a red tail black shark but it would attack my bn's so i cannot... Sad


Curby,

I have a red tailed shark in each tank and neither have "yet"attacked any of my Bristlenose, though I would imagine
some might - if you get the shark young enough and introduce it early then you have a better chance of them mixing.

ONly thing you have to watch is when you add algae wafer the shark can get terrirotrial on food, so I get round that by breaking the algae wafers in half and spreading them around the tanks Smile

good luck....

I think we should have a separate room for pictures of all fish that have been compatible with Bristlenose, or maybe when we add pictures identify the pictures of which Bristlenose and catfish you have the fish introduced with and any specific details we need to know.

nice photos and keep up the good work...

lj Smile
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:50 pm

The Red-Tailed Black Shark is usually only aggressive with other Labeos or fish that are a similar shape. Young Red-Tails will shoal together but once mature become aggressive with each other.
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:43 pm

Your guppys are stunners...
I had a huge redtailed rainbow shark, It killed my favorite breeding male Blue Ram...I will never keep one again..I found them to be far too aggressive for my peaceful tank..They are nocturnal predators...
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PostSubject: Re: The other tank mates :)   Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:34 pm

im with mooo on this one...not only can they be aggresive but as they are bottom feeders they can raid a bn's love nest of all its eggs,,,so for me i aint gonna take the risk with my bn's.....

although all that aside iam going to set up a seperate tank for none bn species so i can keep a diff variety,,plus i never get the chance to enter our fresh photo's comps as i only have bn's.. Laughing

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