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Hi to you all some more pictures
this was a great show of brut force,
regards dave
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enjoy
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:thumbsup: very nice looking!
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I have enough juvenile f1 Peckoltia sp L134 that sometimes during feeding, a couple will get fighting in in a manner best described as a fur ball. It's very amusing to see them mix it up. I put 12 in my 125 gal wild blue Discus tank and even there they fight. No harm is ever done but the action is too fast and furious to get a good photo and the fights are over almost as fast they start which makes it that much more difficult to capture. I figure it will take them 3 years to reach sexual maturity so i have awhile before i will be setting them up for new breeding stock. I'm raising 30 altogether for the future, spread among several different tanks.
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