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  • #16
    I remember the diehard breeders would have old refrigerator liners that were used as livebearer farms. One neighbor had six.

    Mike

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    • #17
      What ever happened to kissing gouramis? Everyone had them.

      Mike

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      • #18
        I have a pink kisser.her name is toots.got her from a friend a year ago.was around 3".put her with some uaru I was growing out.she's 7" now.broke up with the uaru.now lives with a 6" jack Dempsey and and some synos.watching this fish eat it doesn't look like she getting much food,but is growing like a weed!i want more.i m thinking about getting a box.50 7" pink kissers.yup

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        • #19
          When I lived in St. Louis, it was common to put kissing gouramis in small outdoor pools in he summer. You would end up with monsters by the end of the summer.

          Mike

          Originally posted by jughead View Post
          I have a pink kisser.her name is toots.got her from a friend a year ago.was around 3".put her with some uaru I was growing out.she's 7" now.broke up with the uaru.now lives with a 6" jack Dempsey and and some synos.watching this fish eat it doesn't look like she getting much food,but is growing like a weed!i want more.i m thinking about getting a box.50 7" pink kissers.yup

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          • #20
            I thought Kribs were African. Even back when I did stare at the Woolworth fish tanks. Ironically the Woolworth tanks were stainless and glass also.
            Sears had fish and supplies back in the 70's.

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            • #21
              Most tanks were equipped with a stainless steel strip light with incandescent bulbs. These were replaced much later with plastic tops with flourescent bulbs.

              With the Metaframe heaters that often leaked, I was shocked often but I escaped electrocution.

              Mike

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Tetranerd View Post
                I thought Kribs were African. Even back when I did stare at the Woolworth fish tanks. Ironically the Woolworth tanks were stainless and glass also.
                Sears had fish and supplies back in the 70's.
                Kribs are African. Just not ref lake cichlids.
                Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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                • #23
                  I did not know kribs were native to Africa....learn something new every day...

                  Mike

                  Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
                  Kribs are African. Just not ref lake cichlids.

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