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Haha, thanks Death Pony! What's confusing about the SE Asian tank - to you?
It's obviously still a work-in-progress, but it will contain only fish/plant species from SE Asia. Eg. Harlequin Rasboras, Platys, Loaches, Crypts, Ambulia...
 
very nice!

sorry about your grandad :( *hugs* hope you feel alright
may I ask what happened to the goldies?

also, your axolotls are too cute :3
 
Very nice looking tanks, but aren't platies from central america?
 
Sparkxx: Thanks, but which goldies? I still have them all. 6 in the outdoor pond and 7 babies *temporarily* in a tank.

fishyboy7: Whoa, poor research on my part. Thanks for the correction. I was thinking of selling them anyway and get more mollies. I prefer mollies as their black and gold colours look great in the tank.
 
Sparkxx: Thanks, but which goldies? I still have them all. 6 in the outdoor pond and 7 babies *temporarily* in a tank.

oh yeah sorry xD the wee ones you picked up for the tank for a while until they get too big :goldfish:
 
just came back to check up on what was new, everything looks so nice. I went to a lfs last weekend and they had Axolotls, which was the only thing in the store my BF was interested in,haha. Are they hard to take care of?
Also so sorry to hear about your grandpa, my condolences to you and your family.
 
just came back to check up on what was new, everything looks so nice. I went to a lfs last weekend and they had Axolotls, which was the only thing in the store my BF was interested in,haha. Are they hard to take care of?
Also so sorry to hear about your grandpa, my condolences to you and your family.

Thanks so much bgourami. And no, they are actually really forgiving. They even grow back body parts if they happen to lost them (even brain tissue!). I find them very hardy, but breeding them is a real hassle. That's where it gets tricky. The parents will eat the eggs and the juveniles, so you must separate them to their own tank. When the eggs hatch, you must feed them baby brine shrimp or something else small enough to fit in their small mouths. Also, the babies will eat eachother. I reckon you should get them! They are very awesome.
 
just came back to check up on what was new, everything looks so nice. I went to a lfs last weekend and they had Axolotls, which was the only thing in the store my BF was interested in,haha. Are they hard to take care of?
Also so sorry to hear about your grandpa, my condolences to you and your family.

Thanks so much bgourami. And no, they are actually really forgiving. They even grow back body parts if they happen to lost them (even brain tissue!). I find them very hardy, but breeding them is a real hassle. That's where it gets tricky. The parents will eat the eggs and the juveniles, so you must separate them to their own tank. When the eggs hatch, you must feed them baby brine shrimp or something else small enough to fit in their small mouths. Also, the babies will eat eachother. Apart from that, I reckon you should get them! They are very awesome.
 
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