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Hi all,

As I am moving my fish and tanks into the new fishroom, the tanks are getting a make over with their filters getting cleaned, glass wiped and tanks getting 50% new water.

All of this gave me an opportunity to take some photos of the fish I managed to move last night.

Please note I cleaned the glass my way so it is not crystal clean :smiley_simmons: all the photos taken with my iphone.

Fundulopanchax scheeli

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Aphyosemion (Chromaphyosemion) bitaeniatum Lagos (Red)

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Aphyosemion (Chromaphyosemion) bitaeniatum Ijebu Ode

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Aphyosemion (Chromaphyosemion) poliaki Bolifamba

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Aphyosemion striatum

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They all look awesome dude, I used to have Straitum about 10 years back & for me were pretty easy to get to breed, they are still one of my favourite Killi's :encouragement:

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Love those killifish!. Tracked some down in Brisbane but resisted the urge to purchase until I've got my shrimp all happy and settled

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nice mate .... love the bitaeniatum!

Keep the pics coming.

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Wow, the Fundulopanchax scheeli looks awesome. Oli from Aquotix used to breed killifish 20+ years ago, and was always amazed with their varieties etc.... I presume they'll eat shrimp huh ? Damn !

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Cheers guys as you know I love my killies ;)

I am always happy to corrupt people and make people want to keep them again :smiley_simmons:

Thanks Ineke, love taking their photos however bad they might be.

Squiggle if you ever want striatum again let me know. Planning on breeding a bunch soon.

Durro, bitaeniatum is in my favourite group, love them.

Warren, you won't regret keeping killies they are awesome, just keep the lid on!!!

Hey BB, scheeli are cool. That guy was just standing there on the front glass telling me to take its photo :) Yeah unfortunately they will eat shrimp.

Also BB funny that you mention Aquatix, I was just thinking about emailing them to see whether they'd import some different killifish in for me. :stupid: Yes, I am mad!

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:) Thanks guys. Here are a few cory photos as requested

Corydoras brevirostris

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Corydoras venezuelanus 'Black' and Corydoras weitzmanni

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Corydoras davidsandsi and Corydoras melanistius

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Corydoras gossei and Corydoras adolfoi

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Corydoras sterbai, Corydoras sterbai Albino and Corydoras arcuatus (the latter is not really obvious in the photo)

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Corydoras panda

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there is a lot more but here is a sample :victorious:

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Very cool pics dude, the Adolfoi & Davidsandsi are awesome & my favs are the pandas, thanks for sharing! :victorious:

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