Rank Info

Ranked #5842 out of 7489 freshwater fish pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 21.99% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 3.52
This picture has been rated : 58 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 4.45

More Info

Country: United States
Description: Tank ~1 Planted south american biotope. 4 discus currently. 1 satanoperca Deamon 9 corydoras trinineatus 3 pair mikrogeophaus ramirezi. Tank ~ 2 Breeding pair Aequidens Rivulatus ~ 60 gallons tank ~ 3 Breeding pair archocentrus Centrarchus Tank ~ 4 Mbuna tank (currently being setup)
Advice: Research your fish before purchasing. Dont purchase on impulse and only buy from professional well reputed stores.
Fish Kept: American cichlids.
Corals/Plants: Plants from the Central to Southern reaches on America.
Tank Size: 150 gallons
Quote: Let acid rain fall onto the petsmart people.
About Yourself: My name is Dan Robbins. I am a college student from Wales Uk. I have been keeping cichlids for many years and work in Maidenhead aquatics. I am an author, currently writing a book on South American cichlds. I have kept an bred a wide range of cichlids including the reasonably rare Arhocentrus Centrarchus or Flier cichlid. I try to decorate my tank in the most natural way possible and belelive strongly any fish keeper should do the same. Not only does it have a truely stunning visual appeal but is beneficial for the fish being kept.

COMMENTS

There are no comments on this photo yet.

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

Types of Freshwater Aquarium Snails
TYPES OF FRESHWATER AQUARIUM SNAILS
When it comes to snails in the freshwater aquarium, not all of them are bad.
The Top 10 Worst Tank Busters
THE TOP 10 WORST TANK BUSTERS
Find out which fish will rapidly outgrow your tank, and the smaller alternatives that are available.
Aquarium Hobbyists Help Save 30 Species from Extinction
AQUARIUM HOBBYISTS HELP SAVE 30 SPECIES FROM EXTINCTION
The pet trade gets a bad rap for exploiting wild animals but sometimes the opposite is true.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES