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Old 17-05-2008, 10:31 PM
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you do love your plants esfa.
lol yup, makes things look a lot more natural... pretty.

most smaller fish love them, too.

ohhh what would be really awesome... 100s of shellies and then some halfbeaks for the top.
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Old 17-05-2008, 10:49 PM
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guys if you had a 5' tank what would you do with it,what kind of setup and what kind fish.please please dont say a tank full of guppys and mollys.lol
One oscar. Or a community shoal tank with zillions of little tetras nipping in and out as it would be heavily planted. And then a couple of larger ones for contrast, perhaps a pair of dwarf honey gouramis.
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Old 17-05-2008, 11:17 PM
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I would do a blood parrot tank, not dyed as thats mean and so many die.
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Old 17-05-2008, 11:19 PM
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lol yup, makes things look a lot more natural... pretty.

most smaller fish love them, too.

ohhh what would be really awesome... 100s of shellies and then some halfbeaks for the top.
Owww a few years ago my halfbeak broke its beak, it healed pretty well but he died after a year. They are lovely fish,
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Old 17-05-2008, 11:22 PM
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lol yup, makes things look a lot more natural... pretty.

most smaller fish love them, too.

ohhh what would be really awesome... 100s of shellies and then some halfbeaks for the top.
I had a halfbeak that broke its beak, it healed over but it died after a year. Lovely fish would recommend them, can have trouble to get eating
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sorry about the double post, makes the story all that more important
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red tail cat fish and cichlid

or arrowana and rays

cold water try red ear turtle and sturgeon ... caviar

Cheap fish online store delivered* to your door

that website is either a scam or run by an idiot/lier. Go to the tropical fish section then cichlids. Bright blue, green and purple blood parrots that 'aren't' dyed. Er bullshiz

just looked again, the picture is the exact same fish flipped round and recoloured. SCAmSCAMSCAMSCAMSCAMSCAM lol
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Old 18-05-2008, 11:59 AM
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that website is either a scam or run by an idiot/lier. Go to the tropical fish section then cichlids. Bright blue, green and purple blood parrots that 'aren't' dyed. Er bullshiz
you seen the plants? lol... like one 2 of them are aquatic.
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I know its bloody ridiculus lol. But oh well i bet some mug has given him money
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Old 18-05-2008, 12:25 PM
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