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bottomdweller_fan

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  1. Thanks Jason and Eugene. Raymond has been in touch with me and I hope ACE makes lots of money off the donations!
  2. Can someone connect me with whoever is in charge of accepting donations for the auctions. I have some equipment and supplies I would like to donate and have not had a reply from the email I sent from their website. Thanks.
  3. I think you are right. They were good times, but I don't think I'd want to do it too often!
  4. Thanks everyone - we are moving out to our very own 13 acres of beautiful land in the interior of BC. jeremoose - thanks for the great idea (rummages through boxes to find her camera ).
  5. I just wanted to let you all know that my husband and I are moving out of province and have decided, after a great deal of soul searching, that we will not be able to continue in the aquarium hobby :cry:. We began our journey about 5 years ago with my husband starting a 23 gallon tank for african clawed frogs and me starting a 75 gallon with ropefish. I would just like to say that although I haven't been on the site for a while, it has been great getting to know a lot of you. I particularly remember the "meetings" in parking lots where fish and aquatic plants changed hands. I also remember the time I was the delivery person for a Spencer Jack order where the plane did not get in until around midnight and I was meeting people to give them their fish at 1 and 2 a.m. I hope that you all take care of your fish, yourselves and each other and I will hopefully be able to "lurk" here occasionally, if only to vicariously enjoy the fish-keeping hobby through all of you. To quote the title from one of Douglas Adams' books - So Long and Thanks for All the Fish!
  6. Thank you, Tanker, as always you are amazing! :bow:
  7. Welcome to AA! I also have a brackish tank with some mollies, a knight goby and a couple of other species of gobies (no dragon goby, though). Pictures are always welcome!
  8. I have seen the zebra loaches at both Big Als and Family Pet Supercentre in Sherwood Park. I think they are a bit cheaper at Family Pet Supercentre. Sorry to hear about all your losses.
  9. After reading the posts here I went on Aquabid and bought some really healthy young Corydoras barbatus from TNT Aquatica. He also showed me some of his plants and they are gorgeous. While talking to him he mentioned he might be able to bring fish, etc. in from Asia and suggested I send him a "wish list" and he would see what he could do. The best part - he is here in Edmonton, has a website www.tntaquatica.com, and is a member of the forum (homerjs777)!! If anyone else has a wish list of Asian fish (catfish, loaches, barbs, etc.) send me a PM and let's see what we can come up with.
  10. Please remember it is illegal to transport live wild crayfish in Alberta. See this thread for more information.
  11. Get yourself a couple of girls and a boy, put them in their own tank, wait a little while and then your bass can enjoy even more crayfish as a snack!!
  12. I have an SAE in with congo tetras, yellow tailed congo tetras and blue tetras and they all get along fine. Glad to hear you still have both and that they are doing well.
  13. I'm not sure of the thickness but was told that the taller the piece of acrylic, the thicker it needs to be. MonsterFishkeepers has a sticky that talks about glass thicknesses, but I can't remember if it also discusses acrylic. Good luck.
  14. No, he's in a different tank. This one is a natural color (so kind of greenish). Japanese trap doors don't eat plants but need lots of algae to survive and thrive.
  15. My husband has an 11" axolotl and a 6" axolotl in with an apple snail and a couple of japanese trap door snails. Neither axolotl has ever bothered the snails.
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