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post May 8 2012, 01:30 PM

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saw those big paddlefish and sturgeon in S.Alam pet shop..
really nice if i had a big pond

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post May 8 2012, 08:17 PM

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lol..
brother/siblings always menyibuk at that moment haha
my case, its always my lil bro and lil sis.. hehe

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post May 9 2012, 06:24 AM

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i would like to go there hehe
open from what time to what time?

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post May 11 2012, 07:44 AM

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QUOTE(aimank_88 @ May 11 2012, 01:53 AM)
I didnt know what to do today, so i bought java ferns and moss for my bleheri tank. Lol
And just out of curiosity, for the java fern+moss, do I need to get co2 for it to actually survive or not?
waiting for ure pics...
btw, they dont need co2, which is good thing for you hehe.


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post May 11 2012, 05:02 PM

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is it near the junction road leading to subang airport?
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post May 13 2012, 07:44 PM

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lol.. i forgot they also selling them hehe
btw, if you want to buy them cheap, buy alot next time, i always combine our buying lists together so we can get cheaper price. just my newbie advice hehe


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post May 14 2012, 08:31 PM

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what catfish is that L3()nZ?
he looks nice rclxms.gif

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post May 22 2012, 06:26 PM

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bro, where is your shop ?
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post May 22 2012, 06:30 PM

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aaaa... hehe well, at least some one can see some nice predator fishes when going to the spa hehe
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post May 22 2012, 07:15 PM

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put ure bheleri in there... their rainbowy colors could attract more ladies brows.gif
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post May 23 2012, 06:36 AM

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QUOTE(aimank_88 @ May 23 2012, 02:28 AM)
Whats a spa fish?  blink.gif
Garra Rufa...
last time i saw them selling it in S.Alam

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post May 28 2012, 01:51 PM

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today went to lfs just for fun,
saw those bleheri, really tempted to buy a pair of those but decided i should wait till im ready

do bleheri prefer to live solo or with a fren or two? afraid a pair will later fight with each other.
noticed some of those colouration are a bit faded, especially thier blue colour. only those small bleheri ones are nicer. comments?

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post May 28 2012, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(aimank_88 @ May 28 2012, 02:47 PM)
If u wanna get two, get a pair str8 away from the LFS. What I did was initially i bought one, then after thinking of wanting another one, i bought another at a different LFS. When I mix both of them together, the first bleheri beat the sh*t out of the new one i got. It died the day after. Then my first bleheri died of infection. Sad sad sad  cry.gif

Which LFS did u go to anyway? Id recommend get one from this guy at FB. Got mine from him, very nice color! Just that I couldnt take care of it properly. Hehe

Btw setup ur tank with a lot of hiding places, they love em!
owh from that guy hehe
iwas looking at them both at sg buloh nursery lfs and IA.
guess i need a new tank since they both cant com with my lazy oscar.
so they like to jump eh? doh.gif i prefer open tank with water edge as high as the glass tank can hold haiyoo

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post May 28 2012, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(aimank_88 @ May 28 2012, 03:05 PM)
Yerp. Channa's jump! Got my first channa gachua from Beawolf too, it was gone in a day. Didnt know where it went. LOL

Sg Buloh nursery still have Bleheri? I thot that day i went left around 5 only.. Haha

Whats IA?
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international aquatics..near those nursery also they got a few channas too lol..
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post May 28 2012, 04:28 PM

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nope, you'll get there after your transport is covered in dirt/mud/sludge or all of them together. brows.gif
opps, name is Aquatic International
MAP

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post May 28 2012, 04:53 PM

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no sturgeon and paddlefish owners here?
really want to see their collections and their setup

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post May 28 2012, 10:57 PM

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1)planted if you want to it to look natural, but use slow growing and hardy plant and which rhizome type plant that attach to rock or wood instead like anubias brows.gif
so percentage of uprooted is lower rclxms.gif and cheaper too since no need to use soil but just matching gravel but no grassy effect la

2) or just use hardscape only, like pillar size rocks and huge driftwood..no plants laugh.gif

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post May 28 2012, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(beer8bottles @ May 28 2012, 11:30 PM)
I like that idea: plants attached to rock or wood. Why didn't I think of that?  hmm.gif
My fish likes to play around, rescaping the sand in its tank. I think that idea would be best.
I plan to put in one huge driftwood too, so the little prey fishes can hide.
Hardscaping is easy, but not having any green is like ... a double cheese burger without any pickles. It's not complete. smile.gif
i suggest that bcos if i read correctly, aba aba dont like medium to high lighting, so low lighting is recommended, and usually, those plants who attaches themselves on wood or rocks need little light and they grow slowly- mean you dont have to trim it by putting ure hand inside the tank laugh.gif , but if you want to put inside, take pic/video so we all can see it..

QUOTE(PIMPIN @ May 28 2012, 11:10 PM)
Had both. The paddlefish issue has been discussed in depth and conclusion is that nobody can or has bred them to full size locally and managed its upkeep successfully mainly due to the nature of its diet and how it feeds which is continuously all day and is a filter feeder really not unlike a whale.
so they filter feed? you have to crush those fish pellet into dust and put in the water? they dont eat anyting else?
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post May 29 2012, 12:02 AM

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sturgeon looks nice la.. but also need mosnter tank ,which i cant have at the moment.
also i heard, they require lower tempp so they can reach adulthood? thats why in malaysia lots of them died before reaching maturity? it this true?


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post May 29 2012, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(aimank_88 @ May 29 2012, 02:12 PM)
Hey i got a huge driftwood not using.. Just the cheap ones they sell at LFS. U can have it if u want, instead of me keeping it in the house doing nothing. My mom bought it thinking it'd be a nice addition to the tank. But it cant even go in my 4ft.Hahaha  tongue.gif

Ill upload d pic later tonite.
wow, its really that big? notworthy.gif

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