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Here are some more of my companions.

My flock of budgies, aka parakeets.

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Aren't they pretty?

 
Pisces The Elephant Nose

This is a picture of an elephant nose fish.  He's from Central Africa and is part of the Morymid family.  Once I take a picture of Pisces, I will post it up.  He has the power to generate electricity from the two yellow bars on his tail.  It helps him navigate through the water and to find food because he has poor eyesight.  He is really intelligent because he has a very large brain compared to his body size.  He can learn simple water tricks and loves doing this "dolphin-like" flipper thing outside the water.  If a fish is foolish enough to try and nip him, he also gives them a little * shock *!  What a f***'in fish huh?

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Zeus The Doubletail Turquoise Betta

This is Zeus, my Shimmering Doubletail Turquoise Betta.  Isn't he gorgeous?  He's sooo pretty.  He cost $25.00!  He is so awesome though, so he's definitely worth every penny!

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I'm the ruler of ALL the Bettas! Bow to me!

 
Orca The Baby Whale

This is a picture of a Baby Whale.  When I have a picture of Orca, I will post it up.  Baby Whales are also part of the Morymid family.  They are NOT at all related to real whales, but are called Baby Whales because of the resemblance to one.  These fish also use electric waves to help them find food, to navigate through murky waters, and is also from Central Africa.  Baby Whales are a unique addition to the tank because they look so different.  Although they do jump, they are not as notorious jumpers as the Elephant Noses.

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More to come...

I promise.