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JORG

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  1. Yup have to agree .. I think they are called AC 110's now
  2. I hate those particle board stands ... I always toss em into the burning pit and use a proper stand. I know they are designed to hold the tanks, but with spilt water swelling the particle board and braces and joints loosening up over time I am not comfortable around them.
  3. Don't even get me started about the inhumane society
  4. I kinda like the mongrel. You should post it on PC and ask for an ID ha ha
  5. that's a pretty good collection. I'm up to eleven varieties right now.
  6. Was at Harolds yesterday and took a few quick shots of some new stuff Nice size L-177 Large size L-253 ruby spotted magnum Bruiser size L-47 mango's Golden vampire plecs ... heterodons Alberta born L-46 there is about 30 in the tank but they are all hiding inside the wood Giant size L- 27 gold panaque
  7. Some pics of the Brazillian Manacapuru river angels. The first 3 pics were taken about 20 minutes out of thier shipping bags. The next morning they were covered in white slime and I had to treat them with a strong antibiotic for 5 days. The last 2 pics I took this morning ,they are recovering nicely and eating well now.
  8. Few pics of some new stuff Corydoras pulcher Corydoras schwartzi or Super schwartzi's Corydoras eques dicrossus maculatus - spade tail checkerboard L-134 leopard frog pleco's Wild guppy from Brazil Amapa river Angel fish also from Brazil
  9. You could get a small horse watering trough at UFA pretty cheap and they are almost bullet proof.
  10. I would reccomend you throw the pimafix in the garbage can-- and treat your corys with half strength clout
  11. A few more pics W/C Aulonocara jacobfreibergi lemon Undu Point W/C Protomelas spilonotus sulphurheads Magunga Xystichromis sp. all red Kyoga - Lake Victoria W/C pseudotropheus kingsizei orange Lupingu W/C Tropheus moorii "red rainbows" W/C Tropheus moorii " chaitika blue rainbows" cichlasoma sp. - bujurqui gold cichlid Wild Peruvian angel with a natural snakeskin pattern. It is hard to capture it on camera. Guppy
  12. Haven't really looked it over well yet; by the cobwebs on it, I am guessing it has been out of the water for a while. I just brought it home and hosed it off outside to get the sand off. yup it's been out of water for about 6 months if it's the one I brought
  13. I'll be bringing some guppies, wild angels, apisto's, large chunks of java fern , sunken pirate ship, large driftwood and some misc. equipment.
  14. They can easily be bred in an unheated tank, I use a 220 gal tub with a sponge filter in it. They pretty much eat anything and are really prolific. They are not seasonal and are available year round. P.S The gates are shut and the sweet spot should be ready soon Cate.
  15. If you go to the Edmonton auction I'm pretty sure Wingin'it or I can bring you some
  16. I collected quite a few yesterday found a spot where they were cruising by the hundreds in front of a big boulder.
  17. Few more recent pics Serrasalmus rhombeus - black pirahnas Wide bar silver dollars these are about 2.5 inches pterophyllum leopoldis biotodoma cupido - cupid cichlid these are great community fish - very mellow towards their tankmates Leopard frog L-134 L260 hypancistrus sp. - queen arabesque L262 hypancistrus sp. - spotted queen arabesque
  18. Here are a few more pics from Harolds cellar W/C Altolamprologus compressiceps "black coal" Nangu loricaria nigrofasciatus - royal loricaria Another shot of L-273
  19. I would stay away from any wood collected in an area that has been chemically treated. If you do use it soak it for a few weeks and do regular water changes on it. Along the the shore line by the Glenmore overpass is a good place to collect driftwood.
  20. legal unless you are in a national park and as long as it is bleached out and old looking it should be safe.
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