Archive for the ‘Fish’ Category

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Bristlenose albino pleco photos




One more post with fish photos I have pictured a pair of Albino bushynose/brustlenose plecos in my photo tank. These guys are young make and female, however they have already spawn 3 times. They were born in my tank from longfin bristlenose parents. Unfortunately, not all babies from longfin are longfins as well. So, these […]






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Fish Photos. Longfin albino cory




There are some pictures of my beautiful group of longfin albino corydoras catfish. These is a breeding group and you can see that one of the fish is bigger than the others, it’s female. There another small fish, it’s not completely grown-up, it was born in the tank and magically survived together with adults. Usually […]






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Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine Promo 2014




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Cardinal Tetra Fish Photos




I have a community fish tank, it’s my first aquarium and I still keep different fish in it. A good school of cardinal tetras is a true beauty of this tank. Scientific name of these guys is Paracheirodon axelrodi. Look at some of them on my close-up photos:






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