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Theresa_M
 
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Endler's are definitely a challenge to photograph They're small, fast, and my breeding tank is heavily planted, has a dark substrate, and is on the bottom of a double 10g tank stand.

So while not the best quality shots, I thought these at least give an idea of the number of fish and level of activity in the tank :%) The last one is feeding time which is quite entertaining.








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Definately one busy tank! Nice!

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Great looking fish, once again!

But I'm really going to have to stop looking at the pictures you post. Between your long fin White Clouds, Pygmy Cories, and now the Endler's, all I can think about is setting up more tanks.
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Wow, nice tank! THey seem so happy-- or they must be, if there's so many of them! like all livebearers, I bet you didn't start off with that many, huh? Aquatic rabbits...
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Theresa_M

Have you ever tried to count them?? Feeding is possibly the best way to photograph them at least most are in the same area.

Good photos any way.

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all I can think about is setting up more tanks


T/A...That's how I ended up with so many tanks and a big fish-wish-list

I bet you didn't start off with that many, huh?


smantzer...I originally bought 4 males. Females weren't available at lfs then so I ordered from a breeder, received 2 plus 7 fry. Population explosion from there

Have you ever tried to count them??


keithgh...I would love to know how many there are but there's no way I could even get even a close count. They're very active, especially at feeding time. I have a small jungle of floating hornwort and anacharis on one side of the tank. The females tend to give birth there so it's something of a nursery. The fry are small and brown, sometimes very difficult to see.


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