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They are called ropefish or Reedfish and they are from West and Central Africa. They can survive in low oxygen level water since they have a pair of lungs as well as gills.
They can reach to 1′ size maximum. The Ropefishes are peaceful fishes and they enjoy other ropefish company. They move like snake at the bottom of the tank, you should equip the aquarium with gravel or sand substrate. You can feed them with live food such as insect larva, bloodwarms etc.
The Longfin Rosy Barb, is a long finned morph of the Rosy Barb which has a wide range throughout India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Because of this distribution, there is considerable variation in color and body size of Rosy barbs. For example, some populations may exhibit scales with higher reflectance (shiny) than others. Many of the Rosy barbs available within the aquarium trade are commerically produced however, though this variation can still be found within aquaculture. Rosy barbs typically exhibit sexual dimorphism – males possess the characteristic “rosy” red color in which their name is derived, while females don’t have this coloration and are rather a pale-yellow color.
Rotala Wallichii is a popular stem plant with thin fragile leaves that can create luscious forests of green and red when grown in large clusters. High lighting, Co2, and fertilization dosing will turn the leaves a mix of vibrant pink, red, orange and yellow hues. Pictures show difference between submerged form vs. emersed form of this plant. When planting, it is best to keep stems in large clusters to create a nice bushy background effect.
The Sakura Leopard Discus, also known as Symphysodon sp. 'Sakura Leopard,' is a beautiful and eye-catching variant of the discus fish species. This particular discus variety is known for its vibrant colors and distinctive leopard-like pattern.
The Sakura Leopard Discus exhibits a striking combination of colors and patterns. Its base coloration can range from light beige to pale yellow or cream, providing a soft and attractive background. Adorning its body are bold and well-defined black spots that resemble the spots on a leopard. These spots are irregular in shape and size, adding to the overall visual appeal of the fish. The contrast between the base color and the black spots creates a captivating and vibrant display.
Sakura Leopard Discus are omnivorous and require a varied and nutritious diet. They can be fed high-quality flakes, pellets, and granules specifically formulated for discus fish. Supplementing their diet with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia is recommended to provide essential protein and nutrients. Offering a diverse diet helps promote their vibrant coloration and overall well-being.
The Sakura Leopard Discus is a highly admired fish variety due to its vibrant colors and distinctive leopard-like pattern. Its peaceful temperament and captivating appearance make it an excellent addition to community aquariums or dedicated discus tanks. Proper care, including suitable tank conditions, consistent water parameters, and a balanced diet, is essential for their successful keeping and optimal health.
Common Name:Salvinia Cucullata
Salvinia Cucullata is a less common floating plant with small nickel sized leaves filled with pouches of air. Unlike other similar floating plants, Salvinia does not have long roots that drape into the water column. This small floating fern can grow into thick mats that cover the entire top of the tank and block out light from below. Its perfect for low tech aquariums and paludariums and can act as a good shading plant to prevent algae growth
