We need to catch a bunch of sword tails and take them up the aquatics shop and they can rehome the blasted things. We are inundated with them. I'll give them a bell in a min.@Saluki You've just reminded me this our fish are due a change.
We need to catch a bunch of sword tails and take them up the aquatics shop and they can rehome the blasted things. We are inundated with them. I'll give them a bell in a min.
That's why I never restocked when our swords finally died off.We need to catch a bunch of sword tails and take them up the aquatics shop and they can rehome the blasted things. We are inundated with them. I'll give them a bell in a min.
No castle, no plastic anchors. They've a bloody great shipwreck thing, lots and lots of plants and a barrel shaped thing that the Clown Loaches have taken over as Chez Loach. They definitely don't have treasure chests, no spongebob whatshisface either. The shipwreck thing has lots of lovely hidey holes for the bristlenose catfish, the very shy and socially awkward plecostomus and for the fry that keep arriving by the day.Oh, a nice diving bell for them, lovely.. castle as well? Perhaps a nice plastic anchor?
Hmmmm gouramai's. That might be a plan.That's why I never restocked when our swords finally died off.
I used to like watching the tank and catching sight of the new ones swimming around, but because we had a couple of large Pearl Gourmai's usually only two or three out of ten babies would ever survive.
I'm waiting for the last two angels to pop off now so that I can get some discus, they're both about five years old so we shouldn't have much longer to wait.
Don't be daft!We need to catch a bunch of sword tails and take them up the aquatics shop and they can rehome the blasted things. We are inundated with them. I'll give them a bell in a min.
They're ok, but when they got full size they started to put it about a bit, the male was definitely the daddy of the tank, until the plecostomus popped up.Hmmmm gouramai's. That might be a plan.
I was up seeing mine yesterday..Afternoon, l'm in the middle of doing roast lamb for seven.
Somehow yesterday I invited the outlaws round for dinner.
Middle Sis in Law is visiting tomorrow on her way from visiting Oldest sis in law and on way to visiting youngest sister in law. We've suggested taking her to lunch but she's not sure that she'll have enough time. Flying visit then. I am sure that Hubster loves being an afterthought because that is how he's feeling. I'll not bother pushing the vacuum around then.I was up seeing mine yesterday..
100 mile away
I've had them in the past and they are pretty. They have a bad habit of ripping up all the weedThey're ok, but when they got full size they started to put it about a bit, the male was definitely the daddy of the tank, until the plecostomus popped up.
Everything you read about them says that they're peaceful, that's why I got them.