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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 1, 2006 21:39:51 GMT 10
there is also a device called a 'screwcumber' It is a coil of metal that you insert into veggies to make them sink. Great if you can find them. one of my new tiny clown loaches.
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Post by sammigold on Feb 1, 2006 22:35:02 GMT 10
oh he is cute! ;D here are a few more photos of different fishies I own.... 1. my loaches.. have grown from 2cm to 7cm in 3months! my bristlenose enjoying zuchini my brilliant blue turquoise discus... same again (different light) My pleco (gibby?) eating zuchini my super red discus laying eggs tankshot of 3ft with 2 oscars, 1 scat, 1 silver dollar and 1 synodontis eupturus (hiding behind filter ) I think that will do for now..... more soon... you have yet to see my angel and my pigeonblood and bluediamond discus... I also have black widow tetras, rummy nose and cardinals in discus tank..... bye ;D
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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 2, 2006 12:59:48 GMT 10
cant wait for more pics. ;D here is a cute one of some Yo yo (pakistani) loachI got a month or so ago.
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Post by sammigold on Feb 2, 2006 14:45:34 GMT 10
Do they lay around.... everywhere....
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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 2, 2006 16:22:12 GMT 10
yep, here is a prime example, they just love laying on their backs too. ;D in general they are more active than clowns though, even during the day.
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Post by sassybees on Feb 7, 2006 22:40:16 GMT 10
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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 7, 2006 23:25:13 GMT 10
normal sized (medium zuccini) although the gibby has about 4 normal and 4 albino bristlenose that love to help with the zuccini demolishing. Thanks for your kind words.
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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 13, 2006 7:48:43 GMT 10
My 7yo angel he went vegan on me so has been allowed into the community tank. So far he has kept his promise and not gobbled anyone ;D His body is almost the size of a CD.
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Post by sassybees on Feb 13, 2006 9:02:25 GMT 10
Ive never seen an angel look like that.hes pretty but he has TROUBLE written all over his face LOL Shame you cant get Mini ones like that
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Post by sammigold on Feb 13, 2006 14:53:05 GMT 10
Nice angel (or should I say devil!) lol They really dont live up to there name do they... when I first got mine he had 2 friends who he literally hassled to death.... bashing them up....he had one friend that he liked but unfortunately had a heater prob. temp went up to 34 degrees and the only survivors were my angel and a little clown loach... as he has got bigger he had to be put into 4ft tank with my discus and sometimes I catch him having a bit of a head on with my biggest discus... fiesty little bugger..! They are definitely angels in name only... LOL
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Post by Cyberguppy on Feb 22, 2006 8:25:26 GMT 10
Some amazing fish all-round. Keep up the great pics.
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Post by sassybees on Feb 22, 2006 17:33:07 GMT 10
Here are a couple that are in my Q tank Nothing as beautiful as bumblebee's but I thought they were pretty Oh the female doesnt look preggers, right? Well she had one fry last night!!
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Post by Cyberguppy on Feb 23, 2006 9:24:28 GMT 10
they will trick you sometimes, especially when they are just having a few. I usually have a little book and put the name/number of the fish then the date it had fry and how many it dropped. It takes the guesswork out of predicting drops, if you are really keen then also jot down its feed and the temp it has been kept at.
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Post by sammigold on Feb 25, 2006 10:53:43 GMT 10
They are very nice sassybees.... especially the second one with all the rainbow colours he is gorgeous.. Well done!!
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Post by Bumblebee on Feb 25, 2006 17:45:58 GMT 10
Nice female too. good colour.
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