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14-04-2010, 01:19 AM | #81 |
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Hey folks,
Sorry this is slightly out of the current discussion but may I ask, is C. asiatica hard to be seen in Singapore? Me and my friend is currently looking for it. Hope you guys can share about what sort of Channa usually hit the LFS there. On our side, our market commonly sells C. bleheri, C. lucius, C. marulioides, C. pleurophtalma, C. ornatipinnis, C. aurantimaculata, C. micropeltes, C. pulchra, C. sp red fin, C. marulius, C. bankanensis and C. gachua. Rare wild caught species includes C. melasoma and C. baramensis. |
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14-04-2010, 03:36 PM | #83 |
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I tink he shd be refering to malaysia cos hav seen most of the species he mention in 1 of their LFS over there b4.
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15-04-2010, 01:47 AM | #84 |
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good news.
After seperating them for a week. Jus now I took out my old channa and put in a new tank. Next I put in my new channa and rearrange my DW. After putting the old channa in the new tank for 1-2 hrs. I put it back into the tank. Results: there is some chasing in the beginning but not tt aggressive. Touch and go kind. Now they are swimming together!!! Thanks so much to the advices provided esp bro ISZ and fingerling |
15-04-2010, 01:50 AM | #85 |
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congrats bro!
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15-04-2010, 02:01 AM | #86 |
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U most welcome bro.Happy to hear that!Driftwood will definetely helps. |
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15-04-2010, 10:58 AM | #88 |
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There still some whacking after 1 nite of observation.but still acceptable..
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Congrats bro.
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