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The third chapter of 2011 to date

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In the spring of 2011, I placed exactly the 200-liter aquarium I last had eight years ago in the living room of my new apartment. I had the conditions but there was a lot new in the world of aquaristics. New approaches, a bunch of new unknown information and I started .... with live births of course. I settled bears ( Xiphophorus helleri ) and guppies in the aquarium, haha ​​I was at the beginning again.

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2011 first layout in the living room

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I had a lot of time and after a few months I started making a shelf for aquariums in the hallway, the purpose .... reproduction of common guppies ( Poecilia reticulata ) and endler's guppies ( Poecilia wingei ). Endler’s gupi was something new to me since I didn’t know him before.

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Placing aquariums in shelves

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This is what the first 8 aquariums looked like

Black bar endlers
young endlers
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The first Endler guppies ( Poecilia wingei )

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An interesting photo of a hornbill ( Ancistrus sp .) That went on a little wandering

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I dealt with live births until I relocated back to a location where there used to be a discus farm.

The fish went with me, of course.

The first new acquisition in 2015 was Endler’s guppies “Blue Star” pure line, originating from Lake De Patos in Venezuela.

I also brought home two species of goodeids (Ameca splendens) and (Xenotoca doadrioi) the same day, great as I can do something to preserve the nearly extinct species in the wild and because I have a pond in my garden at home, I have them in it from spring to autumn.

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Ameca splendens male
Ameca splendens female

Ameca splendens , male and female

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Xenotoca doadrioi female

Xenotoca doadrioi , male and female

In winter in the cold months in aquariums

And summer pond in the stream before: VIDEO1 vodeo2

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