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  1. #11
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    I don't know about that.....I spend like an hour a day with my tegus. all my fish take about ten minutes a day for feeding, and an hour twice a week for water changes....tegus - 7 + hrs a week...fish - 3 hrs and 10 minutes a week.

    winner - tegus :wink:
    Elliot

    1.2.0 blues
    1.0.0 red
    0.2.0 family

    ...and way too many fish

  2. #12
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    i have lots of fish. i have a few puffers ( T mbu "giant", fahaka, fangs, and modestus) a gar, a large chocolate cichlid, a midas, senegal bichir, paratheraps breidohri (very rare), jaguar, severums, clown loaches, honduran red points, vieja regani... the list goes on and on....

    i'll post pics in the "fish pics" thread

    i'm also a moderator on an AWESOME fish forum. if anyone wants the link please pm me!
    1.0.1-tegus 0.0.1-iguana 0.0.1-beardie 0.1-RTB 0.0.1 Kingsnake 0.1-potbellied pig 3.2-cats 2.1-dogs 1.1-ferrets 0.1-Quaker 2.1-Zebra finches 1.1 conures 0.1-rat 0.0.1-emperor scorpion

  3. #13
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    I don't know what size tank you have but I had a 75 gallon tank and I fed the Oscars pinkies and small rat babies. Also I could not use the water around my way because the chlorine and bleach were to high. So figure doing a water change when 100% of your water is imported. plus because the oscars ate only meat I went through filters quickly.

  4. #14
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    i keep arowanas, rays, a big snakehead and a few more boring fish
    Uli

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    ooooohhhhhhhh rays...

    too much work for me
    Elliot

    1.2.0 blues
    1.0.0 red
    0.2.0 family

    ...and way too many fish

  6. #16
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    they r not that much work
    cf. humerosa

    motoro

    cf. yepezi

    2 ft channa marulioids

    osteoglossum ferrairei spec.blue
    this fish is supposed to be bluer then the usual black aro
    so far it's looking promising
    Uli

  7. #17
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    i'd love to keep rays but they are illegal in my state :/

    great pics!
    1.0.1-tegus 0.0.1-iguana 0.0.1-beardie 0.1-RTB 0.0.1 Kingsnake 0.1-potbellied pig 3.2-cats 2.1-dogs 1.1-ferrets 0.1-Quaker 2.1-Zebra finches 1.1 conures 0.1-rat 0.0.1-emperor scorpion

  8. #18
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    just keep it quiet
    richard ros is from cali and has or had as i'm told a lot of rays
    Uli

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    I currently have a massive sale going on on in the UK if anyone is interested

    As follows:

    Tanks and Equipment:
    1 - 5' x 2' x 2', 120uk Gallons, with cabinet, laminate glass, with various lighting, pumps heaters etc. Open to offer's around the £100 mark

    1 - 4.5' x 2.5' x 2', very heavy duty tank, with home made cabinet, which need's a bit of attention (new doors), £50 of micro gravel (black), pump, internal filter, and various bits
    Open to offer's around the £100 mark again.

    Fish;
    3 x Red Pacu 10" - 15", will only sell together as a small shoal - £30 for the 3
    1 x African Lungfish, approx 12" - £50
    1 x Red oscar, unusual markings, about 8" - £10
    1 x Polypterus Senagalus, around 8" - £10
    1 x Polypterus Ornattipinnis, around 10" - £20
    1 x Giant Ossie Gourami, white, around 14" - £30
    3 x assorted Plec's, red sailfin, common, 6" - 10" - £20 for the 3
    1 x Clown Knife Fish, 14" - £30

    £150 for all the above fish.

    I don't get chance to come on here much, so if anyone is interested, e-mail me at buillin@hotmail.com

    I'll start a new thread with some pic's, although they are a little bit old now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VARNYARD
    I have never seen a candy-stripe plecostomus or a butterfly plecostomus.
    I want to see some pics.




    there some are

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