 My hoplosternum catfish. He's very happy. |
 The beautiful irridescent shark, from Asia. |
 A feeder that stowed away in a bag of grass shrimp. He didn't last very long. |
 A bad pic of the algae eater. |
 My clown pleco. He's really beautiful, but he stays hidden during the day. |
 Another of the hoplosternum, from South America. |
 Hoplosternum eating. |
 He looks like he has blue eyes. |
 A cave I made for them. I'm proud of this cave. |
 My creative aquascaping constrasted with my crappy photography skills. |
 A delicious mussel hand picked from my mussel farm in Lake Pontchartrain. |
 An equally delicious pond snail. |
 Another pic of the clown pleco in his new favored hiding spot.
|  One of my happy zamora catfish. I had to take it in the dark because they are nocturnal.
|  Yet another pic of the famous zamora cat.
|  These guys posing for me again.
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 This java fern is growing prominently on a piece of driftwood.
|  It used to be flourishing, but started to die when I moved.
|  Now it seems to sprout new leaves every five minutes.
|  This one constantly reproduces.
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 Sprouting from a rock.
|  This one will attatch itself to that rock. I'm very proud of this one.
|  This one will also attatch itself to the rock.
|  This is an anubias. It's slowly coming back to life after "dying" when I moved the tank.
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 Another wonderful shot of the clown pleco.
|  The first ever shot of my electric catfish!
|  This guy is almost a foot long and will grow to at least 2 feet.
|  Malapterurus electricus can emit 400V of electricity.
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 This is the most amazing fish I've ever owned.
|  My wife's Betta. His name is Alpha.
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