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susankatomerit Advisors

Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Tulsa, Ok
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Posted: 2007.11.21(Wed)20:49 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Pshhh... excuses. Laughing Why don't you just rent one of those public storage units and put some shelves in for lots of little kilifish? Laughing |
Na, it would have to be in my backyard, then I could have lots and lots of tanks. _________________ 47 tanks and still adding!
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Jacko Exemplars

Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Location: Washington
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Posted: 2007.11.21(Wed)20:51 Post subject: |
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susankatomerit wrote: | Quote: | Pshhh... excuses. Laughing Why don't you just rent one of those public storage units and put some shelves in for lots of little kilifish? Laughing |
Na, it would have to be in my backyard, then I could have lots and lots of tanks. |
Oh yeah, like go to Home Depot and get 3 or 4 of their ready built sheds (the barn ones are nice ) and have a ton of tanks there! I think your neighbors might think you crazy, carrying fish tanks to the sheds all the time.  |
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susankatomerit Advisors

Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Tulsa, Ok
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nonamethefish Moderators

Joined: 06 Feb 2003
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Posted: 2007.12.07(Fri)18:40 Post subject: |
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Most of the Fp. or Aphyosemion species should be good...but ask the breeder. Agreed the tetras need to be removed.
I wouldn't reccomend Epiplatys annulatus as a beginner species...and definetly not at the price liveaquaria charges(good grief! I could make a fortune!). The fry are super tiny and they must have an established tank to have any chance of making it.
Fundulopanchax gardneri is my favorite and one of the best. _________________ 46 gallon bowfront tank
10 gallon planted single species tank
10 gallon tank
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jdwizzle New Members

Joined: 13 Jul 2008
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Posted: 2008.07.13(Sun)1:01 Post subject: umm |
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where can you get a breeder mop,any specific color? |
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susankatomerit Advisors

Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Tulsa, Ok
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susankatomerit Advisors

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jdwizzle New Members

Joined: 13 Jul 2008
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Posted: 2008.07.15(Tue)23:59 Post subject: hey |
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does it matter what the color is for a spawning mop. |
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nonamethefish Moderators

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Posted: 2008.10.02(Thu)16:28 Post subject: |
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Some say yes, and claim black and dark green are best. In addition, they look the most natural and fish probably feel safer with the dark colors.
I've never tried a white mop but I think eggs could be tough to find on it too. _________________ 46 gallon bowfront tank
10 gallon planted single species tank
10 gallon tank
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susankatomerit Advisors

Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Tulsa, Ok
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Posted: 2008.10.02(Thu)20:38 Post subject: |
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I just used the white for demostration purposes, I usually use a darker green and it blends in with the plants better. _________________ 47 tanks and still adding!
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