wee2
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that is a nice guy. I will pinch some when I am ready
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:dnc1: make sure keep some for me :dnc1:
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some one should feel guilty now :rolfl:
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they are used to be a very commen specy a coup of years ago but became very rare now. fast in grow rate. not as aggressive as some others but considered aggressive as a cichlid. yes, Jack still have them but dont know why they dont like breeding.
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it is the best. ... the best colour combination... Mystery
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2 year ago photo, now it is a lot bigger.it is in Rotorua
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Be careful, Dats can get stunted quickly if they dont get enough food!
tht is what I am worrying. Now my other fish hide away when large Midas cruze around. :an!gry
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Haha, I like the parrots, also the wife loves them.
but, Oscars cant cut it in the tank. the aro tries to kill them - not just a nip here and there to tell them to move away
but the aro will actually swim under a rock and drift wood to bite them its bizzare. also the jag so had to get rid of my 3 large Oscars and 1 jag.
small fish it doesn't bother, parrots it doesn't bother, silver dollars are ok.
silver shark... marginal, we will see in a months time.
bottom dwellers are definitely safe
my friend's gold aro dosenot share tank. he bites and kills everything in the tank include a Vieja, a Severum, red devil and a flowerhorn.
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if you mean catching him to get him out. well, at this size, impossible, there is no catching him, he is there to stay!
when bigger, its easy - but at this size, there is no catching him and i dont intend on doing so.
the arowana is ignoring a similar sized texas, tinfoil and red severeum
i suspect that when these grow with brutus, he will get used to them as they grow.
but the introduction of big fish, is trouble.
he sees them straight away and attacks them.
he leaves all bottom dwellers alone
I mean mine is always hide. probably because of my huge Midas...
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Frontosa growing fast. they look so nice.
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how could you get him out
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ummm... nice but no hump :slfg:
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they take a while to get settled, blacking out back and sides is important
but , I always find the ones in the lfs that isn't so skittish before buying.
yes, the background is printed in black and sides are padded..he came out this morning waitig for the feed but when lid was opened, he swam away and hided again. :facepalm:
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what is temperament of people's Dats like? agro or peaceful. mine is very skittish. he is currently at 15cm. he liked siting at cornor and showd very dark colour when he was in a 180L by himself but ate well when turned lights off. now he is only with my large Midas and a pleco in the 550L. he always hide under the wood and never comes out when comes a feeding time even when food land right at front of him. what makes him act like this. it really bothers me.
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what aro ?? Green one. Have you sold it..
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Hello jaxxnz, do you have some to share? :bggrn: I'm also a flowerhorn addict back home (overseas). Since we moved here, I have been searching for good ones and have thought of importing aswell. Too bad its not allowed.
Jack is a FlowerHorn Doctor. I think he has some home-made monsters coming very soon. but too mean to share :slfg:
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it is absolutely a good start.. Henward,,, I will donate a Midas for sure if you get your tank set and run.
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So by layout you mean absolutely no decor haha.
:lar: :iag:
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:lar: :rotf: wats happenning here. Jack you make people recalling things. Believe me,, you can always do the best photo shots :rolfl:
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it is always a fun job decoriating the tank. good job
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NONONONo, please no Peru Altums in there.... someting excited...
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:thup: !drool:
New Flowerhorn"
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:nfs: :gpo2: texas, flowerhorn and festae are my favourite