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Post by benwen11 on Apr 13, 2006 13:52:00 GMT 8
oh man..only just came about this thread. Any more adoption plans? For other species? From what I saw from the earlier posts, you guys mainly released sebbies?
how can I or anyone who just comes further contribute? Aside from the usual C&R.
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Post by pirate! on Apr 19, 2006 14:16:39 GMT 8
a little observation from my fish tank.
i am keeping sebaraus and lampans together and they coexist rather peacefully as they are both about the same size and shoal together. could we do a lampan and sebarau release at the same time?
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Apr 19, 2006 23:49:03 GMT 8
Try keeping PBs and Sebbies together and see what happens! ;D
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Post by pirate! on Apr 20, 2006 9:29:48 GMT 8
Try keeping PBs and Sebbies together and see what happens! ;D the peacocks will eat the sebbies. my friend tried. peacocks have big big mouths.
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Apr 20, 2006 9:34:20 GMT 8
Yes, you are right my sebbies got wacked by my pb. and they are almost the same in size. So we better not release any pbs in Upper Pierce and most of the sebbies are there.
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Post by pirate! on Apr 22, 2006 20:21:36 GMT 8
in fact, we should try to weed them out and perhaps release some sebbies and lampans there. to boost the gene pool. the more the merrier:)
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Post by pirate! on May 19, 2006 17:03:32 GMT 8
GoOd NeWs!!! sebbies have been ordered. 300 pcs at $1 each or cheaper. supplier will try to get larger sized ones for the same price. fish will be in within 3 months. deposit of $150 will be paid tonight. more details will follow tonight probably after 1030pm or tomorrow morning.
Tight lines everyone!
An Ren
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Post by alberto on May 19, 2006 22:00:51 GMT 8
;D ;D ;D Finally Thanks An Ren regards Alberto
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Post by pirate! on May 19, 2006 22:17:40 GMT 8
you're most welcome (everybody in adopt a sebbie). its the least i could do to help out! i am extremely happy to do so. now feeling a little poor as i paid deposit from my pocket and have yet to be reimbursed but that can wait. money isn't a trouble yet. getting in the fish is! i have ordered 10 extra fish so makes a total of 310. intend to keep them for myself but if someone else who has not contributed and would like to contribute, i would let you ahve those 10 fishes. btw, anyone want lapis sand for ur aquarium? going to get in a few bags for my tank so i don't mind buying for you also. then can collect from my house. Best REgards, an extremely happy AnRen
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on May 19, 2006 22:37:15 GMT 8
huh? wat is lapis sand?
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Post by pirate! on May 19, 2006 22:39:36 GMT 8
lapis sand is this substrate, looks a bit like salt in shape and its got a few colours, white and black and some other stuff. mainly used in planted tanks but needs a base of fertiliser before application.
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Post by pirate! on Jul 21, 2006 10:21:09 GMT 8
i have to apologise to everybody. my supplier cannot get the small ones (3 inch at $1). so, we will be buying 120pcs 5 inch ones at $2.50 each. very sorry
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Post by alberto on Jul 21, 2006 10:43:05 GMT 8
An Ren, Don't apologise. I know you have tried to do your best and I appreciate your effort ;D
regards Alberto
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Post by pirate! on Jul 21, 2006 11:08:36 GMT 8
thank u, uncle alberto. have canceled order due to inflexibility. plan was to collect on tuesday then release them but supplier does not want to hold the fish till tuesday. sorry. haiz...
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