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Natives
05-16-2009, 03:49 PM
Ya sure. I'll stay out of your way if you stay out of mine, 'ya know.
Palmdoc
05-16-2009, 11:00 PM
Welcome Natives - Just remember not to ask who your Minnesota State Senator should be. Riots have required less.
What kind of fish do you keep?
Henry
Hi Henry, "Love" your Website, my yard is full of Palms. As far as the fish I keep, I have Discus,angels,Tetras,Loaches,danios,rasboras, and cories.I Love them all and I have all full planted tanks except the Loach tank.They eat everything I put in there for them.So they have rocks...And what is your favorite and what kind do you keep? Mona
Ya sure. I'll stay out of your way if you stay out of mine, 'ya know.
Huhhhh??
Natives
05-17-2009, 12:04 PM
Hi Mona.
Henry, don't get me started! Haha.
Right now I have four orange spotted sunnies. Soon I will have one redfin pickerel, two or more blue spotted sunnies, some madtoms, and possibly whatever else my source finds and fits in my shipment box. I'm stocking a planted 150, which also has a pearl river map turtle.
I'm glad to be here, thanks for the warm welcome. :)
-Anna
DLW777
05-17-2009, 06:01 PM
Welcome, Natives.
Deanna
Palmdoc
05-17-2009, 11:38 PM
Mona - I use to be a Professor at the Univ. of Florida so i know your area well. I worked on a serious disease called Lethal Yellowing until I moved to CA in 1988. Here's a list of some of my fish.
Boraras merah - Borneo, Indonesia
Poecilia wingei - Peacock and Black Bar Endlers - Pretty much convinced this species will not hold up. The are just guppies!
Hyphessobrycon amandae - Ember tetras
Iriatherina werneri - Threadfin Rainbow
Trichopsis pumila - Sparkling gourami
Erethistes hara - Hara Hara Catfish
Paracheirodon innesi – Neon Tetra
Rasbora trilineata - Scissor Tail Rasbora
Trigonostigma heteromorpha - Harlequin Rasbora
Ancistrus sp. – “Plecostomus” (getting too big)
Corydoras sp. – Spotted Cory
Brochis splendens – Emerald Green Cory
Borasas maculata – Dwarf Rasbora
Tateurndina ocellicauda - One pair Peacock gudgeons
8 Oryzias melastigma
6 Sawbwa resplendens
12 Veiltailed Smokey Angels (getting way too big)
Henry
Palmdoc
05-17-2009, 11:42 PM
Natives
>>>Right now I have four orange spotted sunnies. Soon I will have one redfin pickerel, two or more blue spotted sunnies, some madtoms, and possibly whatever else my source finds and fits in my shipment box. I'm stocking a planted 150, which also has a pearl river map turtle.<<<
I raised natives in Indiana when I was an Ecology Major. As I remember, the Madtoms ate anything alive that was their size or smaller. I use to keep darters also. The most fun was collecting them . . .
Henry
Natives
05-18-2009, 05:53 PM
Henry, I agree. The most fun is collecting your fish.
Soft Spot for Fish/Dogs
10-01-2009, 11:35 AM
Welcome Native. A little late, but good luck in College.
Skiboy
10-01-2009, 01:11 PM
Put the "Hot babe in curlers" avatar back up! Hot babes seems to be todays theme.
AmazonMoosey
10-01-2009, 01:17 PM
lol Yeah Natives - we need some real and pretty women around the forums today.
Just thought I'd bump this up to hide that other post from Russia. Afterall, this is a family site.
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Swampy
10-01-2009, 01:30 PM
Just thought I'd bump this up to hide that other post from Russia. Afterall, this is a family site.
:king:
Pete sure is quiet today.
It seems Randysue is keeping him occupied
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