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15-02-2007, 10:52 PM | #181 |
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i also dunno y... of all fish i only like puffers.
i once saw it at y934... but last time i dont have a marine tank... now my gsp tank is already full marine... so easier for me to start another marine tank. |
15-02-2007, 10:54 PM | #182 | |
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tink besides porcupine, marine puffers got a lot of other spectacular ones... |
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basically..they are cheap n good.. majority of the fishes I keep before love bloodworm. for me.. I defrost them in a container.. then feed accordingly using chopsticks. Quite a few brands to choose from.. imo..they all look the same.. |
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16-02-2007, 12:52 AM | #184 | |
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think its porcupine tat make me fall for puffers. although its not a rare species but its always my dream to keep it. |
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16-02-2007, 01:49 AM | #185 | |
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16-02-2007, 08:37 PM | #186 |
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FYI....
Spotted at Long Hu....Serangoon North Ceylon Puffers Fig 8 (if I am not wrong as they look like mini Ceylons) RE (red eye red tail), but only males left as I wiped all the females (3 only). My female stripped RE seemed more aggressive when I added the 3 female RE....she chased and bite hard on their tails...not on the "finny" transparent part but the fleshy part. She did not react this way when I introduced the 1st pair of REs few days ago. Looks like war zone....I threw in 4 "units" of frozen blood worms and the war seem to have detered a little. I also got 2 fig 8....I added more salt...but can someone help me determine the salt level without any test kits ? I did not know they were brackish as the shop kept them with the REs, most had broken tails but the REs were all perfect so i thought these were FW gentle puffers... |
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