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Venezuelan Eartheater
Several of these Eartheaters are visiting Tom's aquariums. They were imported from Venezuela, but are often called Colombian Eartheaters. Their scientific name is is probably Geophagus dicrozoster, a name that just about no one can pronounce. They are very hardy, eating a lot of premium food, and growing fast. They seem to be very good aquarium fish. Click here to buy Eartheaters like these.
Young Mature Male Mollys
These young fellows have been visiting in Tom's 29-gallon aquarium for several weeks. They're growing fast and looking better all the time. In this picture they are jousting with each other, showing off their fins, and each one is trying to look as big as possible to the other. It's lots of fun to watch them especially though a magnifying glass!
Antonio
from New
Orleans
calls
and answers
some
questions
about the
disastrous
British
Petroleum
oil spill in
the Gulf of
Mexico. Then
Antonio
talks about
spawning
Buttikoferi,
a Cichlid
species from
West Africa.
Antonio
answers
several
questions
about how to
breed
cichlids in
aquariums.
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