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Post by jon carman on Nov 11, 2012 19:20:17 GMT -6
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Post by tpindell on Nov 11, 2012 19:23:24 GMT -6
Damn that macro is epic. Good looking shots!
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Post by jon carman on Nov 11, 2012 19:32:19 GMT -6
Whenever the fish quit moving, it works great. They just won't quit moving.
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Post by AlanM on Nov 12, 2012 7:34:27 GMT -6
I think I know why your tiger croaked, Jon. You're supposed to keep them in water.
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Post by jon carman on Nov 12, 2012 10:01:53 GMT -6
Good point,
What happened was I was told if you get 4 they school. They did for one day, then all heck broke loose so I seperated them. One pictured was too far gone to help. I found the key with these guys is keep feeders in tank at all times if you house with other fish. They leave larger fish alone as long as they are well fed. When they run out of feeders, anything left in tank no matter how large is a feeder. Once they quit growing, not as bad, but as of now they need a constant food supply.
I am learning as I go, I just hate getting $100 experience.
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Post by AlanM on Nov 12, 2012 11:15:59 GMT -6
I am learning as I go, I just hate getting $100 experience. I feel your pain! Really great photos, by the way. Thanks for posting those.
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Post by Jo on Nov 12, 2012 12:15:31 GMT -6
You sure have some pretty fish Jon. Wish I had room for some. All my tanks are filled with angelfish.
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Post by jon carman on Nov 12, 2012 14:55:43 GMT -6
Thanks Jo. I am the male equivalent to the cat lady everyone knows.
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Post by Jo on Nov 12, 2012 17:56:16 GMT -6
LOL!
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Post by davidtcb1 on Nov 12, 2012 20:06:19 GMT -6
Thanks Jo. I am the male equivalent to the cat lady everyone knows. haha
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