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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:22 pm
I currently work at a local fish store and soon i will be store supervisor for a second store the company that i work for is opening. I have 4 fishtanks, a 29 gallon that houses 1 sm black moor, 1 sm calico telescope eye, and 1 red and black telescope eye. a 30 gallon with an asian upside down catfish, a small clown loach and a bushynose pleco. a 20 high that has a small polypterus senegalus, albino cories, green aneus cories, and pepper cories, 2 painted tetras (were given to me), 1 black skirt tetra, and a small common plecostamus a 37 with 1 green sunfish, 1 large common pleco and 1 local crayfish. Alot of my fish were abandoned and i took em in. My big pleco i saved from being "set free" in one of the rivers here in upstate new york. The smaller one someone just dumped on me. My clown loach was given to me from a guy who housed it with his oscar. My asian upside down catfish was going to be flushed by this stupid lady because it was eating her community fish.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:21 pm
Well welcome, smile
You keep a lot of bottom feeders I see. A personal preference, or just a coincidence? Still, it's wonderful to see some one caring so deeply about fish, and not just their own. I'm kind of really curious what your tanks look like. smile
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:34 pm
its all about the rescues! pictures are a must !!! welcome to the guild.
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:33 pm
that sounds awesome! fish rescues are almost always interesting stories. my great grandpa rescued my koi from being flushed. the interesting part? It's now 92 years old! He is verry healthy with a tough immune system. I love him deeply, and had him since i was born.
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 6:29 am
sounds nice. I would like some pics. mrgreen
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