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FISH TIME POST YOUR TANX AND FISH PICS REEFS,REPTILES,INVERTS W/E GO!!!!
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My two red parrot cichlids, Boris and Sergei
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MOAR
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Here they are again
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whats that green thing, mr OP?
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>>108027
you have red parrot chilids? bah, not only are they ugly as death, they are also dirty asian backyard hybrids and agony breeds, painfully deformed spines and organs and mutilated fins inclusive. only a fucking idiot can happily keep these fishes.
also, your tank looks plain ugly, totally unnatural and dead.

pic related, one of my tanks.
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>>108049

Tell us how you really feel.
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>>108049
Like I care you think. I like my fish and I think they are cute.
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>>108052
haha, nice. you like watching creatures in pain? but they are sooooooo cute, eh?
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>>108053
Whatever, atleast they aren't dyed
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>>108054
ya, whatever. red parrots cant open their mouths properly, they have a deformed swimming bladders, other contused organs, crooked spines and nearly useless fins, but hey, they are not dyed. and yes, they die early, so they dont suffer THAT much.
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>>108054
don't argue. agree. "yes, yes [you] enjoy watching creatures in pain. what of it?"
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>>108055
the good die young, amirite :D
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well anyway, thats my second tank (375 liter).
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>>108058
how much did you invest in that? looks great... almost as pretty as you :3
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>>108055
Again whatever, you are just wasting your time, all you want to do is argue your point with someone who doesn't care.

Again, I like my fish and I enjoy taking care of them. They don't act as if they are in pain and my home is better than a petshop anyway.

You may now continue your frothing and foaming fucking Eurofag, good day
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>>108059
oh why! *woooo* but sorry, i am married.

well, most of the stuff is selfmade (filter device, illumination, stony structure back wall, some of the decoration), that took much time but not so much money ... the plants were quite expensive, but they all grew very well and expanded soon, so we have that jungle look now. and well, i guess the whole interior (technical stuff, deco, substrate, plants) was about 200€ altogether. yeah, its much, but i think it was worth it :]

pic: Caridina cf. babaulti "Green"

>>108062
you make me chuckle.
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>>108065
What kind of shrimp is that?
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>>108065
You made all those unique things on your own? You're quite a catch... can't blame someone wanting to keep you all for themselves.

Moar pics of your aquarium please. Really, it's a rare pleasure to see something so lush, vibrant, and natural. The aquarium I mean! I clarify because I'm sure you hear that a lot :3
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>>108069
Caridina cf. babaulti "Green" -- Green Dwarf Shrimp

they are about 2,5cm big (at most), usually below 2cm -- so a bit too tiny for shrimp cocktails. they are great for small tanks with herbivore (eg. corydoras catfish), but if you have predatory fishes in your tank, forget it, you'll just waste much money on tiny shrimp you will never see.
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>>108071
Okay thanks, it's wicked looking.
I don't have an aquarium though
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>>108070
as you wish =]
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Trichogaster trichopterus -- Blue Gurami
(now, thats a cute and healthy fish, always grabbles around with those antenna looking fins)
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Corydoras habrosus -- salt and pepper dward catfish (i think?)

about 2cm and the absolutely cutest kind of fish ever <3
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Corydoars diphyes -- ??? catfish
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and, well, cat fish.
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>>108078
>>108079
>>108076
>>108073

you're not bad with a camera either... is there anything you can't do? :3
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how do you keep algae out of your tank?
It looks extremely clean.
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>>108082
in the small tank: changing 50% of the water at least once a week (my catfishes need that too).
big tank: not so many fishes, but many plants (--> not enough nutrient for algae), plus co2 fertilization (works like a charm).

>>108081
i cant walk over water :[
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>>108085
then I'll freeze it until its solid so you can be happy :3
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>>108086
okay, for excessive wooing you get a bonus pic, the last one for today.

(Corydoras diphyes again)
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>>108085
why do the corys need so much water change?
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>>108090
wooing? my dear, I'm simply speaking from my heart... is that so wrong... lol

but thank you for the pics. Really, they look/are great. Come back with moar yeah? :3
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>>108091
not corys in general (eg: the c. diphyes dont need it), but the c. habrosus react very badly on low water quality, especially since mine are wild caught and somewhat sensitive. they get bacterial infections easily (very dangerous), and the best & easiest way to prevent bacteria reproduction is by keeping the water clean. positive side effect: cool water changes make them go weeeeeee and have sex.

>>108092
uhm, for your pure love and devotion: an electric eel -- not my fish (but at least my photo)
>> Anonymous
Owning an electric eel would be awesome, if not for the fact they're probably one of the few fish that could kill you on contact...
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>>108098
Lol! I'm just being flirty and an idiot for some amusement and because its fun. But yah, thanks for the pic my love :D
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>>108098
>>c. habrosus react very badly on low water quality, especially since mine are wild caught and somewhat sensitive.
>>especially since mine are wild caught and somewhat sensitive.
>>mine are wild caught
>>wild caught

good job helping to endanger fish, faggot.
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>>108125
anytime :D