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Here are the conspics. The video posted earlier is mainly of the hybrid. She is a tough little fish (smaller than the conspics) with a huge attitude, lol, as seen. They are still getting shaved frozen pe mysis (not rinsed), frozen pe calanus, shaved and whole frozen spir brine, shaved lrs herb. Also using pe mysis pellets, which are killer. I got some tiny pellets .500mm and .590-.789mm from pe and also add 1mm, 2mm, and 3mm for the bandits and trigger. pe is adding a new food soon which is really getting a great response from the fish. Will try a get a decent video with some white lights on soon. |
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Andrew, or we talking about yet another person who has a ginormous setup? On another note I can't wait for the hybrid to grow into her own and watch the transformation that takes place! You have a serious collection of truely one of a kind fish, I thank you for allowing us into your obsession Ted
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No, not andrew either. Lol, it turns out there are more of those huge systems around but often they go totally unnoticed. I knew of a 100,000 gallon, mainly a shark tank in a house on Long Island. The house was old, but killer. Sadly, it was sold, immed torn down, and a new ugly house was built in its place. The tank was not rebuilt. Thanks, the fish are all doing well. Here are a few of the hybrid. You need to start posting more, there is too much going on, lol, ugh. Hope all is well, TK |
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conspic hybrid
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this guy
this one too, lol trigs never get enough love |
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around 2.5 years with me. From Barnett. thought she was a cool Rhinecanthus hybrid, but. we'll see. |
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so here are a few of the conspic hybrid, and some trigs Last edited by humaguy; 11/04/2017 at 01:52 PM. |
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casper is around 3.5 inches |
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Awesome!
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thanks for the kind words! pe is coming out with a new pellet soon that is killer. ted |
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Great pictures per usual. The GPs are such stunning fish, even with all the other one of a kinds you have they still steal the show.
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The conspics seem to be growing very quickly Ted. Is that my imagination, wishful thinking or truth
The flames look great and add an incredible boost of color in your dt.
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