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Old 07-04-2008, 11:12 PM
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Old 15-04-2008, 09:21 AM
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I dont have fish anymore, went back to reptiles, but during my fishy career, i had two laticeps stingrays(first one died on my birthday-gutted) an ornate bichir, a clown knife fish, loads of cichlids(my favorite was my peacock bass, he was a nut-job) a frog-mouth cat, a freshwater stone fish, a fresh water moray(bit of a misnomer), snakeheads, king royal plec, a big clown loach that killed a parrot cichlid, an alligator garr, and....the rest evade my memory for now, no monster tank-busters, but plenty of well cool oddballs
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Old 15-04-2008, 01:59 PM
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I had a bullhead catfish.

I wanted a catfish and the shop said it would be a good one for my size tank as they didn't get very big and wouldn't eat my other fish.

Anyway, I am sure you fishy people can figure out what happened next.

(if not... my little catfish- Wellie, just kept on growing and started eating the other fish...i came home one day to find it with a weather loach tail sticking out it mouth, it had swallowed the thing WHOLE [as I found out when it spat the loach back up, it was still alive...not for long though])
Although they sold it to me as a WELLS CATFISH though a friend identified it as a Bullhead Catfish.

So I never had it til it got big, I swapped it for a reed fish. Last time I saw it it was about 15" or so long.

(this was about 13years ago, I don't have fish anymore)
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Old 15-04-2008, 06:44 PM
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Wells cats get monstrous. Bullheads not so bad. So maybe it was a good thing you had a bullhead
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Old 16-04-2008, 03:08 AM
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I keep big Koi. I just posted pictures on the post about tropical ponds.'
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