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I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets
here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! |
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Hate to tell you but I can't see you so I have no clue where your at. Fishmarkets are where you buy fish to eat, pet shops or LFS are where you buy fish for pets...! So I suggest you set down and compose yourself and make a post folks can actually understand. On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 01:00:37 -0500, "Sean" wrote: I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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... I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! Check for Skunk botia or YoYo loaches. I have both (separate tanks) and they do a good job of keeping snails in check. Puffers can be aggressive and some can get very large. I bought what I thought were two "dwarf" puffers, that turned out to be Green Spotted Puffers and soon outgrew the original tank. Many pet shops can't tell the difference between different types of puffers when young, but Skunk botia and YoYo loaches are hard to misidentify. Skunk botia remain relatively small - 2" and very thin. They tend to hide so I make sure to provide cave-like decorations for them. My YoYo loaches love hiding in PVC pipe. They can get to 4" but are non-aggressive. I have otos and cory cats in the same tanks as the skunk botia and YoYo loaches and there is no fighting. Gail |
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On Feb 6, 12:00?am, "Sean" wrote:
I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! Welcome to the group. However, you didn't mention where you are located, or even what part of the world. So in order to help further, you'll need to say where you are located. Also, list what size tank you have, how long it's been up and running, what fish you have in it, and how many of each. Is it heated, filtered, and what's your water change schedule like. Do you have hard, soft, alkaline, acidic or neutral water will help as well. |
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"Sean" wrote in message ... I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? Look for privately owned stores. They're always my first choice. Second choice are the large chains such as Pet Supermarket or PetsMart. and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. When I added a few clown loaches to a snail infested 55g tank the snails were soon history -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Troll free pond and fish Forum: ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(? ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Well look at here, The Great infamous asshole Gail is alive and kicking.,,,,what happened bitch they kick youoff the mod team.....you dumb bitch! On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 16:06:11 GMT, "Gail Futoran" wrote: "Sean" wrote in message .. . I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! Check for Skunk botia or YoYo loaches. I have both (separate tanks) and they do a good job of keeping snails in check. Puffers can be aggressive and some can get very large. I bought what I thought were two "dwarf" puffers, that turned out to be Green Spotted Puffers and soon outgrew the original tank. Many pet shops can't tell the difference between different types of puffers when young, but Skunk botia and YoYo loaches are hard to misidentify. Skunk botia remain relatively small - 2" and very thin. They tend to hide so I make sure to provide cave-like decorations for them. My YoYo loaches love hiding in PVC pipe. They can get to 4" but are non-aggressive. I have otos and cory cats in the same tanks as the skunk botia and YoYo loaches and there is no fighting. Gail ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Can't you ever say anything thats orginal Carol. Your like a broken
record . How can a stupid ass like you say so much yet never say a dam thing? Your are strange indeed. On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 10:13:37 -0600, "Z?bulon" wrote: "Sean" wrote in message .. . I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? Look for privately owned stores. They're always my first choice. Second choice are the large chains such as Pet Supermarket or PetsMart. and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. When I added a few clown loaches to a snail infested 55g tank the snails were soon history ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Only thing dwarf about it is your brain size.........
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 16:06:11 GMT, "Gail Futoran" wrote: "Sean" wrote in message .. . I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! Check for Skunk botia or YoYo loaches. I have both (separate tanks) and they do a good job of keeping snails in check. Puffers can be aggressive and some can get very large. I bought what I thought were two "dwarf" puffers, that turned out to be Green Spotted Puffers and soon outgrew the original tank. Many pet shops can't tell the difference between different types of puffers when young, but Skunk botia and YoYo loaches are hard to misidentify. Skunk botia remain relatively small - 2" and very thin. They tend to hide so I make sure to provide cave-like decorations for them. My YoYo loaches love hiding in PVC pipe. They can get to 4" but are non-aggressive. I have otos and cory cats in the same tanks as the skunk botia and YoYo loaches and there is no fighting. Gail ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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I'm sorry for my poor English, :)
"Tristan" 写入消� ... Hate to tell you but I can't see you so I have no clue where your at. Fishmarkets are where you buy fish to eat, pet shops or LFS are where you buy fish for pets...! So I suggest you set down and compose yourself and make a post folks can actually understand. On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 01:00:37 -0500, "Sean" wrote: I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Thanks a lot.
yep, It's what I worry about that puffers can be aggressive since I have a lot of young mollies ... As what you said, I think Skunk botia or YoYo loaches maybe better choice. "Gail Futoran" дÈëÏûÏ¢ ... "Sean" wrote in message ... I'm here only several months and don't know well about the fish markets here. Can some guys recommend some good fish shop? and my aquarium is full of snails now and I'm wonder if I should buy some puffers to eat them, but I cann't find a shop to buy them. thanks! Check for Skunk botia or YoYo loaches. I have both (separate tanks) and they do a good job of keeping snails in check. Puffers can be aggressive and some can get very large. I bought what I thought were two "dwarf" puffers, that turned out to be Green Spotted Puffers and soon outgrew the original tank. Many pet shops can't tell the difference between different types of puffers when young, but Skunk botia and YoYo loaches are hard to misidentify. Skunk botia remain relatively small - 2" and very thin. They tend to hide so I make sure to provide cave-like decorations for them. My YoYo loaches love hiding in PVC pipe. They can get to 4" but are non-aggressive. I have otos and cory cats in the same tanks as the skunk botia and YoYo loaches and there is no fighting. Gail |
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