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chums

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  • Birthday 12/09/1976

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  1. The last post was from me...I guess I wasn't logged in
  2. WOW! That is absolutely gorgeous!!! Incredible job Bob!!!!!
  3. WOW!!!!!! That is one AMAZING tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Oh No Sorry to hear that!!!
  5. Those pictures are absolutely AMAZING!!!!!! What an unreal and priceless experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!
  6. Wow! You're right about that! Our cat do look alike!!! hehe....I don't have a digital anymore so I can't post Dewey on here
  7. I nearly died laughing when they sent me that one!!! The dog is such a suck too...but man you can get him riled up when you play with him sometimes! LOL The glowing eyes from the flash were a nice touch! hahaha Here's one of their "Golden Doodles"
  8. Here's a picture of my Dad and his dog The dog is actually not a psycho...he's nice...really
  9. Sooooo it was Your fault Rudy!!! LOL!!! Awe, I guess I had to find out about fish teeth sometime hehehe
  10. Albert!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks I needed that
  11. They sure do!!! In fact I stuck my hand in one of our tanks to find a catfish...and my red devil bit me! The sucker! He got me good to!! Hand a big bite of the side of my arm for a week!!!
  12. I can't see I can only see an X
  13. Here's a little more info I found.... Channa bleheri originates from the Upper Assam region of India. Along with its lesser known (in a hobby perspective) cousin Channa marulius (whose lateral side black circular blotches form a symbol associated with Sudarsham Chakra) this is a fish much revered in local folklore and religious belief. This beautiful fish is shaped like a large cigar with fins. The ventral fins have a bright tiger pattern with the blue dorsal edged in a brilliant orange. The well set jaws make easy work of smaller fish species. Primitive labyrinth organs allow this fish to survive in poorly oxygenated waters. In aquaria this fish demands plenty of space in which to move around, hard alkaline water and, surprisingly, an aquarium located in a much illuminated site. We have read accounts of C. bleheri that were successfully maintained alongside large barbs, bushfish and the larger Botia species but recommend a species only set-up in order to avoid any compatibility problems.
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