Echo and Texas :)

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Here are pictures of my new additions to the family, Echo and Texas :)
Echo is my Leucistic and Texas is a Wild type.
They arrived yesterday morning, I was so excited!
 

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Ive had echo and texas for 1 whole month already! Woo time flies! Heres some updated pictures of my cuties!
Unfurtunately they are still not in tanks! :( However I am happy to say that I think my tank is almost cycled, so I will be doing water changes for another week and then testing again to see if I can put them in :) ammonia is still to high for me to put them in.
 

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Even cuter. Just love the way they pose for the camera :D

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I got them both as they were swimming to the surface :) they get excited when i walk into the room and come swimmin up to me.
 
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