
This is my page that is all about fish. I have several tanks-- 55 gallon, 75 gallon and a 200 gallon tank. I have been working on all of my tanks and have taken new pictures. Enjoy!

My 200 Gallon Tank
In this tank I have tinfoil barbs, bleeding heart tetras, congo tetras, bala sharks, blackfin tetra and a algae eater. I love my tinfoil barbs. They come with "tails a wagging" at feeding time. They are very friendly. But warning: if you have live plants in your tank they will eat them down like a lawn mower. I learned my lesson on this one the hard way. Also they needed a snack one day and ate all my pristella tetras. Guess they were hungry. We will be adding more fish soon to this tank.
Tinfoil barbs swimming with congo tetras and a balashark
Picture of my new blood parrot fish "Jaws". I bought him from Green Tree pets in Indiania. They are my favorite fish store. He is about 12 inches long and a very friendly fish. He likes his new home in my 200 gallon tank.

My 75 gallon tank
In this tank I have rosybarbs, whiteclouds, angelfish, glowlight tetras, catfish, shrimp, javafern and javamoss. I just added the rosybarbs because my catfish were eating the little white clouds for snacks. I really like my catfish because Aunt Leah got them for me, so I just added bigger fish that swim faster. LOL! The rosybarbs are very active and keep my tank interesting. I have ordered a peaceful cichlid that I hope to get sometime next week to add also. My hubby also wants some upside down catfish, but I might put those in the 200 gallon.
My live plants, "JavaFern"
Picture of my long finned male rosybarb
Aunt Leah's catfish (I have two of these and they have really grown)
My fish really like that java moss.
One of my little shrimp. They like to eat hair algae.
White clouds with full bellys.
Our baby white cloud fry
(they are the circled blurred spots)
Born July 18, 2008
I feed the babies 3 times a day with liquid fry food and they are growing, but still very small.
Pictures of the parents in my new 29 gallon breeder tank.