Pic of my 20 gal.

Taken a mere three days after she was discovered dry to the touch and lying on the floor:
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It would appear that a few damaged/missing scales are all that she ultimately suffered.
 
Thank you.

My wolf fish get a variety of raw foods from the grocery store. Most often their diet consists of freshwater smelt, tilapia fillet, tiger shrimp, and white shrimp. I occasionally supplement with shrimp stuffed with cyclopeeze as well.
 
spartan said:
Hey Ash,
Although quite pricey in Japan, you guys can get a hold of top grade captive bred endis! Do you know about this- http://www.gef-endlicheri.com/top.html Have you seen the smaller endis with their external gills? Very pretty, always wanted one, but i'll never get external gills with wild caught endis
i hope this guy doesn't mind that i'm borrowing his pic

Yes I have heard of them and we do get some great fish here, I am only just starting to get into endi's now. I thought your p/c's couldn't access a site with Japanese kanji in it? And don't tell me you can read it? LOL !!It took me many years to master kanji. :coffee:
 
Raskolnikov said:
Thank you.

My wolf fish get a variety of raw foods from the grocery store. Most often their diet consists of freshwater smelt, tilapia fillet, tiger shrimp, and white shrimp. I occasionally supplement with shrimp stuffed with cyclopeeze as well.

That fish is great, I want one but I am worried that it will make some expensive feeders out of my other fish. Especialy when I paid just over $900 for my dovii.
 
ashdavid said:
Yes I have heard of them and we do get some great fish here, I am only just starting to get into endi's now. I thought your p/c's couldn't access a site with Japanese kanji in it? And don't tell me you can read it? LOL !!It took me many years to master kanji. :coffee:
We have a program that lets us see japanese characters on our web browser.
As for reading it, i have a very limited knowledge of kanji, hiragana and katakana are no problem, but kanji is another story.
 
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