BettasAreSuperior
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Sorry, to be bugging you but FinalFins it's your turn.
Kribensis27 said:Ok, someone else go I guess.
Ok, I will just go.BettasAreSuperior said:Sorry, to be bugging you but FinalFins it's your turn.
Corydoras adolfoi?BettasAreSuperior said:Ok, I will just go.
Clues:
1. It is a type of corydora
2. The type of corydora is not that popular and is hard to find compared to others
3. It has black stripes and a peachish-orange strip on its body.
4. It is from Rio Negro basin in Brazil.
I think ur right.Kribensis27 said:Corydoras adolfoi?
Kribensis27 said:Corydoras adolfoi?
Aeneus?
Burgessi?
Correct! Corydoras adolfoi. Since Kribensis27 you got it right you can go. if you don't want to go just pick someone else!AcornTheBetta said:I think ur right.
ok, I’m thinking of another fishBettasAreSuperior said:Correct! Corydoras adolfoi. Since Kribensis27 you got it right you can go. if you don't want to go just pick someone else!
Do you have a picture of that tank?Kribensis27 said:I did a Rio Negro biotope a while ago, so I know about a lot of the corydoras that live there.
ok, I’m thinking of another fish
I’ll have to look for one. I’ll put it here if I find it.AcornTheBetta said:Do you have a picture of that tank?
Have you thought of a fish yet?Kribensis27 said:I’ll have to look for one. I’ll put it here if I find it.
Yes, here it is. It is a small (1 inch) tetra from the Rio Negro basin. It is an extremely popular aquarium fish, and often confused with its smaller relative. It will do well in a very wide range of conditions, however prefers soft, slightly acidic water. It does best in a large school or shoal with some other small and peaceful fish nearby.AcornTheBetta said:Have you thought of a fish yet?
Neon tetra?Kribensis27 said:Yes, here it is. It is a small (1 inch) tetra from the Rio Negro basin. It is an extremely popular aquarium fish, and often confused with its smaller relative. It will do well in a very wide range of conditions, however prefers soft, slightly acidic water. It does best in a large school or shoal with some other small and peaceful fish nearby.
Close! Remember the part about the smaller relative...AcornTheBetta said:
Nope.AcornTheBetta said:False Neon
Correct!Bettamay said:
Bettamay, it’s your turn.Bettamay said:Cardinal Tetra?
Bettamay said:Cardinal Tetra?
Nice Bettamay ! Got it correct! Your turn!Kribensis27 said:Bettamay, it’s your turn.
Is it a cichlid of some sort?Bettamay said:This is an easy one -
They are some of the smartest fish out there.
They are thrive in groups of 3+ are carnivorous, and are not community fish.
Oscars?Bettamay said:No... they’re sometimes referred to Water Dogs because of their intelligence.
But an oscar is a cichlidAcornTheBetta said:
Wrestling halfbeak?AcornTheBetta said:
Mouska said:Wrestling Halfbeak?
lol, sorry I am inactive on this thread sometimes I don't go on fishlore for hours. Anyway, Mouska you got it right!AcornTheBetta said:Dang it. Yall too good. Mouska
Hmmm...... is it Astatotilapia burtoni ? The reason I know is because I did a bunch of research on cichlids and they stood out because they keep their fry in their mouthMouska said:This fish is a cichlid.
It is native to lake Tanganyika.
This species swims in schools and is an open water spawner.
The females then keep the eggs and fry in their mouth for around 3 weeks.
Wouldn't have known that...BettasAreSuperior said:Hmmm...... is it Astatotilapia burtoni ? The reason I know is because I did a bunch of research on cichlids and they stood out because they keep their fry in their mouth
No.BettasAreSuperior said:Hmmm...... is it Astatotilapia burtoni ? The reason I know is because I did a bunch of research on cichlids and they stood out because they keep their fry in their mouth
Hmmmm.... I thought it was that type of cichlid. Lol, I am stumped.Mouska said:
Like I said I did a bunch of research on cichlids because I thought I wanted to keep one but I changed my mind.AcornTheBetta said:Wouldn't have known that...
Correct! Yeah they are cichlids I definitely want to keep them at some point but am unable to at the moment.Bettamay said:Herring/Sardine Cichlids?
Cyprichromis Is the Latin name.
Painted glass tetra? Also, like AcornTheBetta said, Bettamay , was Mouska right?Bettamay said:Ok,
These tetras are not very known. They are clear, and sport a similar line to black line tetras.