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flowerhorns |
24-09-2007 19:31 by CichlidRouse
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whats the going rate for these fish?
i have a breeding pair(with about 600 fry)
are they worth keeping or should the fry become food?
i know some flowerhorns fetch silly money
ps whats the best stuff to stop ro water ph crashing
thanks mark |
24-09-2007 19:53 by woody007
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Any chance of some photo's |
24-09-2007 20:28 by CichlidRouse
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will take some tomorrow |
24-09-2007 20:33 by woody007
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thanks |
24-09-2007 22:39 by yanton
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high prices go for the ones with a lot of red in them - otherwise youmay find it hard to give them away. |
25-09-2007 11:11 by Elmo
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tropic marin is good |
25-09-2007 18:08 by CichlidRouse
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pic of fish
its not brill because its stressed as i removed it from its young
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25-09-2007 18:09 by CichlidRouse
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and another one
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25-09-2007 19:31 by woody007
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Where are you?(don't say in the livingroom )i would like to take some of the fry off your hands to grow on for a bit of fun. |
25-09-2007 19:35 by CichlidRouse
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in the back room to be honest
in a village called irthlingborough(northants) |
25-09-2007 22:58 by HP
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Flowerhorns for a start are not very popular fish but to make the grade it must have a bulbous head but to answer your question, not worth very much |
25-09-2007 23:58 by jonie
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as HP rightly said, a big but head makes em' sellable  not worth much i'd say |
26-09-2007 00:05 by telboy
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but the males only get naucheal humps when mature + are in breeding condition,same as most other cichlids |
26-09-2007 13:11 by CichlidRouse
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