Here are pictures of the fish that are in my second 55 gallon tank. We have mostly Cichlids in there, plus two catfish, a shark, and of course an algae eater.
Here are some pictures:
This fish here is a Convict Cichlid and we just call her Convict. She is about 2 inches in length:
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This fish's name is Chikita and he really likes that car lol
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This is Tango:
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And this is Monster, we called him Monster because he has a face that looks mean lol:
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These two are our angelfish. They are my favorite aside from our shark. I love them alot and they get along great with all the other fish.
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Next is Bruce...Bruce is a Columbian Shark. These sharks can grow up to 2 feet long and once they mature they need to be put into brackish water. While they are babies they live in freshwater. They are a very unique fish, they aren't aggressive, but they will eat fish that are small enough to be eaten (there are no small fish he can eat in our tank) and when they mature..their tall top fin develops venom inside that can hurt a fish that may rub against the tip of it. He is just a small shark right now, but once he gets big we plan to buy him his very own probably 100 gallon tank or more.
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Continued next post...