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going to try and post some photos |
03-01-2007 21:24 by zzrpassion
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excuse the *** quality but will maybe get better at it |
03-01-2007 21:26 by zzrpassion
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malawis
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03-01-2007 21:27 by zzrpassion
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more
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03-01-2007 21:29 by zzrpassion
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and more
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03-01-2007 21:30 by zzrpassion
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and some more
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03-01-2007 21:32 by zzrpassion
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geophagus briz
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03-01-2007 21:57 by KOBISKYE
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nice malawi set up
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03-01-2007 22:58 by telboy
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nice one, are those broken house bricks in the 2nd pic? |
03-01-2007 23:31 by marko
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Those geos will turn out stunning even more than they are ive seen pics of fully grown ones and they r amazing im actually looking for some... |
03-01-2007 23:57 by wayne
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my fav geos are surinemsis ?? i had 1 12" male never found a large female |
04-01-2007 08:03 by Bogwoodbruce
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rainbow at rotherham have got loads of large geos ,all varietys . for 60 quid a giant male plus female to the pair.biggest geo ive ever seen |
04-01-2007 16:05 by Bogwoodbruce
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Nice malawis. |
04-01-2007 16:06 by Kribman
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Question here, since this seem like a promising source! I have four Kribensis in a 30 gallon tank that I got from a friend and I can't distinguish the males from the females. One fish has has died bringing me down to four and they are starting to get aggresive. Any suggestions? |
04-01-2007 19:52 by jonie
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kribman,
the females get red belly's and the male have elongated fins and get bigger
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04-01-2007 21:08 by zzrpassion
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in awnsr to the house brick q , no just stones from the nearby quarry. the geos r breeding like wildfire and i have loads of young about and inch . kribs have loads of young ,i go with jonnie thats the best way to tell. my male killed my female and was left t tend the young,and he did too.. |
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