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Right now I have1 Pair- Blue Dragon 
several angelfish. German blue Rams, Blue platinum, platinum pearl scale, German blue blushing, and double black.. I have L-333 but they are very small and maybe one day but I love the way the look, and some apstios, sterbai cories.
 I was thinking L-134 but I would have to find a female or hognose cory Corydorabut I have no idea how hard they are. suggestions and something that may be a little easier.

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Depending on you preferences and tank sizes are id just pick one you really enjoy and see how it develops for you as a project.  

I enjoy dwarf cichlids, smaller mouthbrooding betta, or clown killies when lokking for fun new projects. There is a slight green tint due to the floating plants in my tanks but included some photos. 

African butterfly cichlid. This a a dominant pair guarding spawn. Light blue and red lines in dorsal fins

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Pelvicachromis subocellatus moanda. Deep purple charcoal grey and gold are the in person colors when breeding.

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Pelvicachromis taeniatus moliwe. Tons of purple no floating plants here same pair in both

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Betta albimarginata . Paternal mouthbrooder possible to breed in community tanks. Male below

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If you did plants and their own tank clown killies are tough to beat. Eat everything hard to find at times and can be done in nearly any tank with a cover ( they jump). Male below

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My L134 project is a group of  L169 🙂 been trying from my group of 6.... Now 4 years on. 

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Rice fish this is one of my daisys

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On 9/24/2021 at 8:36 PM, Colu said:

Rice fish are becoming more popular or you could try breeding some Venezuelan Cory's or panda Corys are easy to breed

I have thought about are you trying to breed the black Venezuelans I’ve tried once before but the green Robichaux through so I think I probably need better stock but I already have cories going but I do love coryies. I have never keep rice fish so that might be fun. I like to research a project before I start so I might like that.

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On 9/26/2021 at 12:18 AM, mountaintoppufferkeeper said:

Depending on you preferences and tank sizes are id just pick one you really enjoy and see how it develops for you as a project.  

I enjoy dwarf cichlids, smaller mouthbrooding betta, or clown killies when lokking for fun new projects. There is a slight green tint due to the floating plants in my tanks but included some photos. 

African butterfly cichlid. This a a dominant pair guarding spawn. Light blue and red lines in dorsal fins

20210918_130745.jpg.531200f21fd512fc11c5117860ee7b0e.jpg

Pelvicachromis subocellatus moanda. Deep purple charcoal grey and gold are the in person colors when breeding.

20210610_094713.jpg.4bed020bde71e205e2d46fbbd5edb48a.jpg

VideoCapture_20210925-192703.jpg.750832fd94b9d423a67321867842aaeb.jpg

Pelvicachromis taeniatus moliwe. Tons of purple no floating plants here same pair in both

VideoCapture_20210810-164245.jpg.752557c8f87a475d0e584e87cae73490.jpg

VideoCapture_20210810-164341.jpg.20bdfa890b498248bbe6e1e36ef82992.jpg

 

Betta albimarginata . Paternal mouthbrooder possible to breed in community tanks. Male below

20210915_173248.jpg.81eb15c709ccdc1547f887631613dc0e.jpg

 

If you did plants and their own tank clown killies are tough to beat. Eat everything hard to find at times and can be done in nearly any tank with a cover ( they jump). Male below

20210906_145227.jpg.233805386c518cf558dbfe2a60a343f5.jpg

 

My L134 project is a group of  L169 🙂 been trying from my group of 6.... Now 4 years on. 

20210918_163829.jpg.c848576f7ebbb3e43a0ef8821f0ba530.jpg

 

Rice fish this is one of my daisys

20210925_105512.jpg.a664af3f8b5391d3db492a9f9fc5f76c.jpg

 

I have a long way to go with my L333 so right now they are just pretty fish. I have a male l134 but have not be able to locate a couple female without paying ton. My old son started a Escondido Carpintis  project which may be mine if I I can’t  trade them away. girls you know. High schools don’t tend to dig fish breeding.. Rich fish may be the way to go. 

I was gifted a 5 gal tank and was thing maybe shrimp bu the only shrimp I have every keep is be accident. They are goat shrimp I used to feed my puffer. After he out grow the tank I left them and added neons and they reproduce but they don’t go crazy do to the neons but I having my added any in 7 years and I she babies. But I was thinking more of a planted shrinp

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