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Parkinson's Rainbowfish

My most expensive fish. These are from Papua New Guinea and so that almost makes them a local fish, well almost. You won't see them in fish-cam until I am able to setup a seperate camera, as th...

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Peppered Cory

Another new addition to the tanks. Currently residing in the Quarantine tank these will eventually become the companions for the tetras in the fish-cam tank. That will probably happen around the sa...

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Bristlenose Catfish

A new addition to the tank, I'm looking forward to watching these babies grow, as they are ti...

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Clown Loach

R.I.P. 14/4/06

This was possibly my favourite fish in the tank. If I'd known more about these gys when I setup my tank I would have bought a few, as they are best kept in groups. But with the current stock level I can't add any more fish.

Watching the Clo...

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Neon Tetra

The Neon Tetras are brightly coloured little guys, they've been in the tank from the start and I lost a couple in the first few days, but after that the rest (7 of them) have survived my learning curve, and the tank's initial cycle.

When I've been working on the tank they fo...

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Serpae Tetra

I have a small group of four Serpae Tetras. These are probably the most active fish in the tank, constantly darting about, chasing each other around. They don't harrass any of the other fish, and if I had a bigger tank I'd increase their numbers as they are a schooling fish.

The...

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Dwarf Gourami

I have one Dwarf Gourami in the tank. He's a solitary chap, though occasionally he'll swim close to the Clown Loach and reach out with his feelers to touch the other fish, it 'looks' like a quite friendly gesture.

He has a weird habit of grabbing a bit of food and spitti...

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