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Old December 19th 04, 12:06 PM
Tom Peel
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Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few weeks
and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are. I think
they're cichlids, plus a few small catfish. Is there some good website
I can go to try and figure out what they are?

Thanks
T.

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Old December 19th 04, 04:32 PM
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Tom Peel wrote:
Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few weeks
and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are. I think
they're cichlids, plus a few small catfish. Is there some good website
I can go to try and figure out what they are?

Thanks
T.

do you have a way to take digital pictures and post them on a website?
Many people here have lots of knowledge on specific fish so that might
be an easy way to get free help.


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Old December 19th 04, 06:49 PM
Tom Peel
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Glenn S. wrote:

Tom Peel wrote:

Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few
weeks and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are. I
think they're cichlids, plus a few small catfish. Is there some good
website I can go to try and figure out what they are?

Thanks
T.

do you have a way to take digital pictures and post them on a website?
Many people here have lots of knowledge on specific fish so that might
be an easy way to get free help.


Well maybe except I don't have a website, and photographing fish is kind
of tricky. I was thinking more in terms of a website I could go to and
type in "dark blue fish with protuding jaw" into a search engine, or
something like that, and get some pictures back.

T.


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Old December 19th 04, 08:27 PM
NetMax
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"Tom Peel" wrote in message
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Glenn S. wrote:

Tom Peel wrote:

Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few
weeks and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are. I
think they're cichlids, plus a few small catfish. Is there some good
website I can go to try and figure out what they are?

Thanks
T.

do you have a way to take digital pictures and post them on a website?
Many people here have lots of knowledge on specific fish so that might
be an easy way to get free help.


Well maybe except I don't have a website, and photographing fish is
kind of tricky. I was thinking more in terms of a website I could go to
and type in "dark blue fish with protuding jaw" into a search engine,
or something like that, and get some pictures back.

T.


If you have access to the newsgroup alt.binaries.aquaria, you could post
the pictures there. Otherwise there are about 25,000 fish to choose from
). You mentioned cichlids, so here is a tidy site which goes through a
sampling: http://www.thecichlidgallery.com/ and for catfish,
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/index.php and select their catalogue.
Otherwise, you really are best off by having someone look at them and get
you pointed in the right direction.
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Old December 24th 04, 11:21 AM
Tom Peel
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NetMax wrote:

"Tom Peel" wrote in message
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Glenn S. wrote:


Tom Peel wrote:


Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few
weeks and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are. I
think they're cichlids, plus a few small catfish. Is there some good
website I can go to try and figure out what they are?

Thanks
T.


do you have a way to take digital pictures and post them on a website?
Many people here have lots of knowledge on specific fish so that might
be an easy way to get free help.



Well maybe except I don't have a website, and photographing fish is
kind of tricky. I was thinking more in terms of a website I could go to
and type in "dark blue fish with protuding jaw" into a search engine,
or something like that, and get some pictures back.

T.



If you have access to the newsgroup alt.binaries.aquaria, you could post
the pictures there. Otherwise there are about 25,000 fish to choose from
). You mentioned cichlids, so here is a tidy site which goes through a
sampling: http://www.thecichlidgallery.com/ and for catfish,
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/index.php and select their catalogue.
Otherwise, you really are best off by having someone look at them and get
you pointed in the right direction.



Hi

unfortunately my newsgroup doesn't have binaries. I've had a look
through that website, lots of nice pictures but I don't see how I'm
going to find a particular fish except by chance.


T.
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Old December 24th 04, 05:08 PM
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Have you asked your daughter?

Skip...

Hi

our daughter has left home to go to college and left us with an
aquarium full of fish. So I've been cleaning the filter every few
weeks and feeding them daily. Now I'd like to know what they are.




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Old December 19th 04, 09:17 PM
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"Tom Peel" wrote in message Well maybe except
I don't have a website, and photographing fish is kind
of tricky. I was thinking more in terms of a website I could go to and
type in "dark blue fish with protuding jaw" into a search engine, or
something like that, and get some pictures back.

T.



If you could photograph your fish, we allow uploads at Fishaholics up to ten
pictures. We also have a few species listed in our profile list with photos,
along with quite a few pictures in the site gallery that could help you
identify your fish. There's also new profiles being added frequently.
Tim
www.fishaholics.org


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Old December 20th 04, 01:01 PM
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Take a few pictures and post them up here. most people here will be able to ID your fish

Also try www.cichlidfish.com - a very good website with a great forum
full of advice



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Old January 4th 05, 01:01 PM
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As much as I hate to write it, If taking a pic and posting it is not an
option, and surfing the fish sites for pics doesn't work. Maybe going to
a LFS/LPS and picking up a book on cichlids, complete with pictures
might be the soloution.



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