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| kENNY |
Posted: Aug 10 2008, 07:24 PM
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Today I setup a 1G "Bowfront" kritter keeper and added 3 SMALL North American Fish from a stream\brooke and now have a picture of my 2G hex that wasn't supposed to be setup but I wimped out with JB being outside and now have him in! (A white comet's head was found by his former pond). Anyways here's the pics:
(The 1G NF Tank) ![]() (The 2G Hex) ![]() (The Paradise Fish) |
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| Whisper |
Posted: Aug 10 2008, 07:54 PM
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Super Fishy Group: Senior Members Posts: 649 Member No.: 2,930 Joined: 27-May 08 |
Nice pics Paul thanks.
-------------------- 300g pond, 1- 10g tank, 1- 20 g tank, 1- 47 g tank, 1 cat, 1 dog, 1 koi, 2 butterfly koi, 12 goldfish, 14 mystery snails, 2 plecos and Hundreds of Guppies and growing.
Bobbie http://stores.ebay.com/FELTED-DOG-CREATIONS-by-BOBBIE ibkpop@att.net Texas |
| kENNY |
Posted: Aug 10 2008, 09:24 PM
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Your welcome!
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| SadieMay |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 07:21 AM
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That's messy
-------------------- 3000gal. with waterfall and brook in future in Massachusetts
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| tlc |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 10:24 AM
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Fishy Connoisseur Group: Senior Members Posts: 2,953 Member No.: 1,276 Joined: 21-May 07 |
What are "Pop-Its" Kenny?
Tia |
| Robyn |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 01:47 PM
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I think Pop Its are snaps (gun powder). You throw them down, and they snap. Either that or Kenny is planning to blow up his tanks when they explode out of control!
That first tank looks so yellow. Is there something yellow behind it? -------------------- Robyn, Former Analytical Chemist, Zone 6/7, Maryland
Servant to 4 cats, 2 rabbits, 3 guinea pigs, 3 chickens, 1 redbellied turtle, 3 freshwater aquariums (65, 50, & 20 gallons), 2 saltwater aquariums (6 and 12 gallon nano cube reefs), 7 outdoor ponds (1800, 153, 50, 30, 20, 20, & 12 gallons), 1 indoor pond (50 gallons, winter only), crickets, mealworms, six-spotted roaches, and hundreds of fish (of about 18+ species), amphibians, snails, shrimp, corals, crabs, worms, and so on in those aquariums and ponds. A mostly full list of my current animals is at http://www.fishpondinfo.com/animals/animallist.htm ![]() http://www.fishpondinfo.com http://www.pondshowcase.com |
| kENNY |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 04:10 PM
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LOL! I have to agree with the blowing up of aquariums (CLOSE TO!!)the resaon the water is yellow is because it's "Black Water" -- Water stained from tannic acid from the stream that is fed by a river? I got them from. The big pygmy livebearer died today; maybe from the stress of the move but anways the small fry(Maybe a Pygmy LB too?) and mosuitofish are doing ok now living in the 9G pond w\ 1,000,000,000-- Tadpoles! BTW: My 29G FW Planted is also BlackWater! It's very pretty IMO. |
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| tlc |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 06:05 PM
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Fishy Connoisseur Group: Senior Members Posts: 2,953 Member No.: 1,276 Joined: 21-May 07 |
Kenny, how do your fish get air? I don't see any airlines to the tanks are you real good at hiding them?
I used to play with "Snaps" when I was younger but didn't know they came in a box. How fun as long as you aren't blowing up the aquariums |
| kENNY |
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 06:36 PM
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I'm REAL good at hiding them!
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| Robyn |
Posted: Aug 12 2008, 07:07 PM
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I hate to be disparaging but those 1,000,000 tadpoles are a wee bit overstocked for your 9 gallon pond!
-------------------- Robyn, Former Analytical Chemist, Zone 6/7, Maryland
Servant to 4 cats, 2 rabbits, 3 guinea pigs, 3 chickens, 1 redbellied turtle, 3 freshwater aquariums (65, 50, & 20 gallons), 2 saltwater aquariums (6 and 12 gallon nano cube reefs), 7 outdoor ponds (1800, 153, 50, 30, 20, 20, & 12 gallons), 1 indoor pond (50 gallons, winter only), crickets, mealworms, six-spotted roaches, and hundreds of fish (of about 18+ species), amphibians, snails, shrimp, corals, crabs, worms, and so on in those aquariums and ponds. A mostly full list of my current animals is at http://www.fishpondinfo.com/animals/animallist.htm ![]() http://www.fishpondinfo.com http://www.pondshowcase.com |
| kENNY |
Posted: Aug 12 2008, 10:15 PM
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LOL! I moved a few hundred to add to the ever reducing nuber of tads in there (Always metamorphing. and moving
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