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My new Cyanurus

JWERNER

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I just wanted to post a couple pics of the Cyanurus I adopted and a pic of the tank I have them in for now.

I really love the Cyanurus personalities.
 

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Good looking cyanurus! (I like the setup too!) I am also a fan of cyanurus, they are hungry hungry hippos!

Mitch
 

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And speaking of fans C.cyanurus here I am!
Already we can form a social group. lol
Good luck with them!
 

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They eat like pigs alright.

Joost, I have three right now that I took in from a member here. He is going to be moving and does not want to stress them out and risk any injuries so I opted to take them in.

I started with one a few years ago and he stuck around for a while. He was awesome so I got two more. Soon after I moved ( this was about a year ago ) I have no clue what happened but something went foul with our water supply and I lost all my aquatics overnight including my Tanganyikan Cichlids that I was breeding. We had a boil your water advisory but that came way to late:mad:

Now its water from the bottle.

I really enjoy watching these guys float around. They have great personalities and are very interactive with guests that watch them when they come over.

Soon they will be going in a 20 long or if I dare piss off the wife my 33 long.
 
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