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  1. #21
    Wrigglers
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    A few more..

    you can also seehow the tank has changed in a little over a month..

    the two big pieces of wood are gone, the annubias has been attatched to a smallerpiece of wood, and the plants have gone beserk!
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  2. #22
    Just an Egg
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    sorry just doing a test on pics

  3. #23
    Just an Egg
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    Not my photo, but i'm wondering what kind of "fish" this is, and if anyone of you know if it's availiable at all.



    http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/9...axolotl3iu.jpg

  4. #24
    SnakeSkin Discus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hedphelym
    Not my photo, but i'm wondering what kind of "fish" this is, and if anyone of you know if it's availiable at all.



    http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/9...axolotl3iu.jpg
    Are you being sarcastic mate?

    Its a mexican walking fish (axolotl) and you can buy them from almost every fishshop... :P

  5. #25
    Just an Egg
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    no, i'm not being sarcastic at all
    i just havent seen one before in any shop..
    and now that i've seen it i've got to get one when i get my new tank this summer..
    it's just the coolest this i've ever seen for an aquarium.

  6. #26
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    Took me a few moments to work that one out too LOL.

    I think the big fat grub in it's mouth confused me a bit

    Very cool fish (is it still classed as a fish, or amphibian? ) although as you can see, they have a very big mouth, so I think a tank on their own would be called for.

    They also come in several colours. The albino ones are pretty awsome too. :P
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

    Merrilyn has passed, but will not be forgotten - Goodbye dear friend

  7. #27
    Just an Egg
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    yeah, i saw some pics of the albino one, but i like them both, so any of them would be nice.
    going to the fish shop today and ask for one, and if they can get a hold of one.

    they can live upto 15 years..
    and after what i have read; they are easy to have in a tank.

  8. #28
    Larvae
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    test shot

    testing!
    sneek peek
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    Fish Rock Aquarium
    280 North Road (cnr Balaclava)
    Eastwood NSW 2122
    Ph/Fax: 02 9858 3377
    Open 7 days 10am-6pm


    Fish Rock Aquarium
    350A Penshurst st (cnr victoria ave)
    Willoughby NSW 2068
    Ph/Fax: 02 9882 3388
    Open 7 days 10am-6pm

  9. #29
    SnakeSkin Discus
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    Nice looking fish Fish Rock!

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    lookn forward to seeing the full range
    Nathan

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