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An ornamental Sumatra barb for this week's #SundayFishSketch.
These little fish are mid water swimmers in aquariums, so they're a great addition to community tanks with surface level and floor level inhabitants! https://t.co/tnvcVruVde
My #SundayFishSketch for this week's bones theme is the Glass catfish.
These little fish have transparent bodies, with their skeletons on full display! As a result they're a popular addition to community tanks in the ornamental industry. https://t.co/ZSVJzx0qBu
A late #SundayFishSketch submission with this playful Australian lungfish!
My #SundayFishSketch is the splash tetra, Copella arnoldi!
Their reproduction occurs outside of the water- they jump onto the underside of a leaf where they adhere their fertilised eggs. The male tends to them, splashing water on the eggs until they hatch & fall into the water.
M is for Maingano cichlids!
This week's #SundayFishSketch theme was "Fish starting with the first letter of your name". There are so many M cichlids, but the bright stripes on Maingano are definitely a standout. This is a male, identifiable by yellow egg spots on it's anal fin!
What a fun hashtag!! Let's see your underwater art 🌊🐟
#GetYourArtUnderwater
Celebrating submission of my first first-author manuscript with beers out on the deck! So excited but nervous all at the same time 😄😬
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