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not loaches
Seeing
as I do have this fish site, I thought I should put a couple of
pictures on it that aren't about getting other people to diagnose my
sick fish...

Never eat anything bigger than your head...
a very small Rasbora t espei
(lamchop rasbora) tries to eat an entire sinking pellet. It spat it our
soon after, but at least the attempt kept it still enough to photograph.

Another rasbora. The question is, are they harlequins or
lambchops? In photographs they look very washed out, but in the
aquarium they look red, with a purple-ish flash above the black
triangle - all except the one in the top photograph, whose colouring is
entirely red. They started off tiny and grew rapidly to about an inch.
If they're harlequins I'm expecting them to grow a little more...

Dwarf gourami. I love this fish, he's incredibly attractive, but impossible to take pictures of. Detests the flash, and his
colours are not showing well at all, but what the hell - he's not a
loach. And that's what is says at the top of the page...
Three goldfish with their tails up. There is, obviously, FOOD under that log.
Chinese ALgae Eater. A
widely despised fish, but so far this one seems fine. Slow-growing and
peaceful. I am keping my eye on him/her, though.
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