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Post by ORCA. on Oct 19, 2006 13:42:14 GMT
Recently took her out of quarentine and introduced her to the 180g crowd, no aggression so far. The boyfriend. Swimming together.
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Post by karen on Oct 19, 2006 17:13:05 GMT
Wow they are stunning orca
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Post by janette on Oct 20, 2006 6:55:27 GMT
very nice
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Post by anthony on Oct 20, 2006 11:33:49 GMT
Are they Texans
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Post by mralgae on Oct 20, 2006 17:32:50 GMT
excellent.
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Post by zoomo on Oct 24, 2006 7:40:02 GMT
Wow they are huge and look excellent!
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Post by martin on Oct 26, 2006 8:31:37 GMT
nice fish. are you going to breed them?
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Post by ORCA. on Oct 31, 2006 17:33:29 GMT
Thank you for the kind comments, anthony, I first of all thought they were Texan cichlids (Herichthys cyanoguttatum) In fact what I have are Escondido or Pearlscale cichlids (Herichtys carpintes). martin, With them being in the 180g with SD's and pictus cats I'll let nature take its course (doubtful).
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Post by ORCA. on Oct 31, 2006 17:34:03 GMT
Thank you for the kind comments, anthony, I first of all thought they were Texan cichlids (Herichthys cyanoguttatum) In fact what I have are Escondido or Pearlscale cichlids (Herichtys carpintes). martin, With them being in the 180g with SD's and pictus cats I'll let nature take its course (doubtful).
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Post by karen on Nov 1, 2006 18:37:34 GMT
It would be really nice to have fry from them id say.Have you have anymore luck with your oscars?
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Post by ORCA. on Nov 3, 2006 15:20:49 GMT
karen, I gave the 'O's to a friend as I needed the 130g for SHE (jaguar) :happy:
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