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Old 10-11-2010, 11:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello!

This is my first post, I hope this is the right place for it...

I've had a 30 gallon tank for the last 5 years and finally upgraded to a 55 gallon tank about a week ago. I was hoping that someone here could help me ID these 2 fish,t hey have been living in the 30 gallon tank along with 2 Clown Loaches and a Pleco. I want to get more fish for the new tank want to make sure these guys will live in peace with whatever I put in there.

Also,any suggestions on what to populate my new tank with are appreciated!

Thanks!
Edited to add: Both of these fish are well over 4 inches long (maybe 6 inches).





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Old 10-11-2010, 12:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Your first fish there is a "Uruguayan Eartheater". They are gymnophagus. I have two of these and they are very cool.

The 2nd one I believe is a tinfoil barb.

The gymnophagus are decent community fish and are only territorial when breeding. Not sure about the barbs.
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Good looking fish. Looks like you've got an algea problem.
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When I bought the tank last week it was in use,the previous owner said the algae on the back was intentional because he likes the look. I kind of like it too, but I will probably get a couple of algae eaters to help keep it in check. Unfortunately the pleco that I have had for the last 5 years NEVER comes out of the stump/cave that is in the tank (moved it from the 30 gallon tank),so he wont be much help! I hadn't seen the pleco in almost a year and thought it had probably died, so I was surprised to see it after the move!
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Your first fish there is a "Uruguayan Eartheater". They are gymnophagus. I have two of these and they are very cool.

The 2nd one I believe is a tinfoil barb.

The gymnophagus are decent community fish and are only territorial when breeding. Not sure about the barbs.
Thanks for the ID on the fist fish. I thought it was a cichlid, just not sure what kind.Yes,he is a very cool fish!
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He could be coming out at night. Do you leave the light on all day? Try turning it off more and see if he will come out.
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He could be coming out at night. Do you leave the light on all day? Try turning it off more and see if he will come out.
In the smaller tank I never or very rarely had the light on and I still didn't see him. He's a beautiful and not inexpensive fish so it's a shame he (she?) is not on display...
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Tinfoil barbs get rather large; 10" is not unheard of. Luckily, they're pretty non-aggressive towards tankmates, though they are particularly dirty eaters. The phagus are beautiful, though. Wonderful aquarium fish to have.
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