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Well, in an effort to get my water lilies to grow, I'll be bring plenty of anachris - nice long strands of it. This stuff is great for crayfish to eat, and I'll be bringing some of my Procambarus Alleni "Electric Blue" crayfish too (so you can get them as an excuse to get some anachris). I'll have a few young golden wonder killifish, plenty of albino cories (juvies), some Hap sp. 44 "Thickskin" (often mistakenly called Obliquidens). These guys are a Lake Victoria Cichlid, and like their daddy, they're starting to color up really nicely. I'd say in about 3 months they'll be old enough to start breeding, sooner for some - who are a month older than the youngest ones.
I may be bringing some pond plants too - some purpleish-black elephant ears (depending on how well they thin out), some green ones (these are the pond type, NOT the kind that go in the ground), some umbrella plants, some bog iris's (purple) and maybe some other stuff (won't know til I finish cleaning out the pond....)
I've got some live foods I'll be bringing including microworms, walter worms, banana worms, vinegar eels, grindal worms (great for cories and any young fish).
If anyone knows of anythign I've got that I should bring, remind me (cause I can't seem to remember anythign these days...).
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Well, in an effort to get my water lilies to grow, I'll be bring plenty of anachris - nice long strands of it. This stuff is great for crayfish to eat, and I'll be bringing some of my Procambarus Alleni "Electric Blue" crayfish too (so you can get them as an excuse to get some anachris). I'll have a few young golden wonder killifish, plenty of albino cories (juvies), some Hap sp. 44 "Thickskin" (often mistakenly called Obliquidens). These guys are a Lake Victoria Cichlid, and like their daddy, they're starting to color up really nicely. I'd say in about 3 months they'll be old enough to start breeding, sooner for some - who are a month older than the youngest ones.
I may be bringing some pond plants too - some purpleish-black elephant ears (depending on how well they thin out), some green ones (these are the pond type, NOT the kind that go in the ground), some umbrella plants, some bog iris's (purple) and maybe some other stuff (won't know til I finish cleaning out the pond....)
I've got some live foods I'll be bringing including microworms, walter worms, banana worms, vinegar eels, grindal worms (great for cories and any young fish).
If anyone knows of anythign I've got that I should bring, remind me (cause I can't seem to remember anythign these days...).
Main thing to remember is the Auction is this Saturday coming up...Don't miss it! LOL
This thread has over 2,600 views...outstanding. We are right where we want to be. This last week I expect it to jump up another 1,000 if it falls in line with our other posts.
[marq=left:9442035185] OK...Who's coming? Who's selling? What you selling? Who's buying? What you looking to buy?[/marq:9442035185]
Well, in an effort to get my water lilies to grow, I'll be bring plenty of anachris - nice long strands of it. This stuff is great for crayfish to eat, and I'll be bringing some of my Procambarus Alleni "Electric Blue" crayfish too (so you can get them as an excuse to get some anachris). I'll have a few young golden wonder killifish, plenty of albino cories (juvies), some Hap sp. 44 "Thickskin" (often mistakenly called Obliquidens). These guys are a Lake Victoria Cichlid, and like their daddy, they're starting to color up really nicely. I'd say in about 3 months they'll be old enough to start breeding, sooner for some - who are a month older than the youngest ones.
I may be bringing some pond plants too - some purpleish-black elephant ears (depending on how well they thin out), some green ones (these are the pond type, NOT the kind that go in the ground), some umbrella plants, some bog iris's (purple) and maybe some other stuff (won't know til I finish cleaning out the pond....)
I've got some live foods I'll be bringing including microworms, walter worms, banana worms, vinegar eels, grindal worms (great for cories and any young fish).
If anyone knows of anythign I've got that I should bring, remind me (cause I can't seem to remember anythign these days...).
Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.
Looking forward to the Long Finned Albino Plecos ATH! Should be a great event :) We have a large pile of stuff that has been waiting specifically for this event. Powerheads and Aquaclear 70 Filter would be ideal for me! :P
Well, in an effort to get my water lilies to grow, I'll be bring plenty of anachris - nice long strands of it. This stuff is great for crayfish to eat, and I'll be bringing some of my Procambarus Alleni "Electric Blue" crayfish too (so you can get them as an excuse to get some anachris). I'll have a few young golden wonder killifish, plenty of albino cories (juvies), some Hap sp. 44 "Thickskin" (often mistakenly called Obliquidens). These guys are a Lake Victoria Cichlid, and like their daddy, they're starting to color up really nicely. I'd say in about 3 months they'll be old enough to start breeding, sooner for some - who are a month older than the youngest ones.
I may be bringing some pond plants too - some purpleish-black elephant ears (depending on how well they thin out), some green ones (these are the pond type, NOT the kind that go in the ground), some umbrella plants, some bog iris's (purple) and maybe some other stuff (won't know til I finish cleaning out the pond....)
I've got some live foods I'll be bringing including microworms, walter worms, banana worms, vinegar eels, grindal worms (great for cories and any young fish).
If anyone knows of anythign I've got that I should bring, remind me (cause I can't seem to remember anythign these days...).
I totally need some live food cultures, i think some of all of the ones you listed. i have lots of little fishies that need extra variety. bring lots of them please please please.
Never fear I is here
David Abeles
Vice President
Greater Houston Aquarium Club
I'm bringing some to the auction, but not for the auction. They already have homes waiting for them. Funny, on your other thread I suggested you should bring some to the auction...LOL
Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.
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