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Post by tpindell on Apr 7, 2012 14:00:38 GMT -6
A few didn't want to be filmed. Pay no attention to the fresh beat band in the backgroud LOL
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Post by tpindell on Apr 7, 2012 14:02:58 GMT -6
The female in the corner at the end is still holding a baby or two. I stripped her a few days ago but must not have gotten them all.
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Post by tpindell on Apr 7, 2012 14:58:02 GMT -6
The babies. We have fell in love with the little guy missing his rear fin.
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Post by glenoweth on Apr 7, 2012 22:12:12 GMT -6
Nice what type of calvus is that?
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Post by ree123 on Apr 7, 2012 22:25:25 GMT -6
Had to watch a couple of times to see the one missing the caudal fin. Nice video's BTW. Beautiful selection in first video. Nice tank to sit and watch.
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Post by tpindell on Apr 7, 2012 23:16:35 GMT -6
Nice what type of calvus is that? As ignorant as it sounds, I don't know. My neighbors got him for me for my birthday from Jon after I showed them a picture. Jon mentioned there could be issues with him in the tank (which is why we didn't get him on our last visit) but he has been good, fluffing up only when too many get around him. Had to watch a couple of times to see the one missing the caudal fin. Nice video's BTW. Beautiful selection in first video. Nice tank to sit and watch. Thanks. It is not a super show tank (bought it used and has some scratches) but we love it in the living room. I will take some pictures of the puffers when I get a stand and hood built.
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