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Megham
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Posted 1 Year ago #1
I took this photo and it turned out ok so here you go. They just keep growing so I guess I am doing something right.

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angela_brown
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Posted 1 Year ago #2
Wow!

What an AWESOME picture!!!

I love the loaches as well! They're so colorful! I thought once they got big like that their color fades...

Yours look wonderful!
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Megham
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Posted 1 Year ago #3
Thank you. My clown loaches are still relatively young and small. The are a couple years old and the largest is about six inches. I too have seen them gray out, ubt I have only seen it when they get huge. I think water quality and diet have something to do with it. I have also read that the dominant loach tends to gray out.
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Posted 1 Year ago #4
wow beautiful ..... it looks like there's not even water there...no algae or nothing. absolutely beautiful
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Posted 1 Year ago #5
I agree. You have a beautiful aquarium. I like the way you added a sense of depth.
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Posted 1 Year ago #6
Thanks, I actually have a problem with black beard algae in there. I just happened to scrape it all off the glass a couple days before I took that picture. John, this tank is about four inches deeper than most so adding a sense of depth is not too difficult. I am glad you like it.
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