Recently managed to find some chunky black widow tetra, the largest of them are about the size of the palm of my hand, I never really appreciated they could get to this size, they are far more impressive when you see a group like that than the normal tiny ones,
Still have the lovely northern longnose cory, the orange cory are also, I did consider taking them out as they are so small but they are so active racing up and down that I recently got a couple more to make a larger group instead.
A string of Serpae tetra
Staffylover's Two 200s (Pantanal/Catfish kingdom)
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500l - Africa river - https://www.aquariumforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6873
2x200l - https://www.aquariumforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7790
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2x200l - https://www.aquariumforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7790
Others - https://www.aquariumforums.co.uk/viewto ... =15&t=7411
(230L 6ft - Shallow stream
Roma 125l - Holding fish
Primo 70l - Limia Islai
40l/70L - Black- bellied Limia/Paradise fish.)