Hi I am seeting up some more tanks for livebearers, and I asm interested in breeding, I already have various livebearers and keep them seperate for obvious...
Hi I dont think so. Limia is the genus Limia - and plattie is the genus Xiphophorus (just like the different species of sword-bearers, I think you call them in...
Thue, Whilst the "genus barrier" is a good rule of thumb, I think it is important to recognise that taxonomists create genera, not Nature. If you consider the...
Hello Neale Sometimes we have some fine discussions here...:-) I agree in at least two things - it is taxanomist creating genera - not nature it self. And the...
Hello, Do you want a stunning aquarium? Do you want beautiful healthy tropical fish? Or, perhaps you just want to raise fish without working like a damn...
Hello, Do you want a stunning aquarium? Do you want beautiful healthy tropical fish? Or, perhaps you just want to raise fish without working like a damn...
Is this for real? I have never seen aquarium spam. I'm not sure I'd take lessons from anyone who uses an overstocked tank of dyed parrotfish on their home...
Totally agree with Neale... All the best to all of you (except the man behind the spam)..... Thue ... Thue Grum-Schwensen Journalist Huginsvej 68, 7800 Skive ...
Actually, since i crossed my Jack Russell with a parrot fish it does all the water changes while fetching tub of brine shrimp... cant believe my first post...
THE BRITISH LIVEBEARER ASSOCIATION WILL BE HOLDING THEIR AUTUMN CONVENTION AND AUCTION ON 14TH - 15TH OCTOBER 2006 AT HOLIDAY INN, DERBY (M1, JCT. 25) ...
THE BRITISH LIVEBEARERDaves info is now online on the BLA website. The page is set up for your input. If you are bringing fish to the auction please let me...
We will be allocating lot numbers to people on the basis of anyone staying on the Saturday night who wishes to auction fish will be entered into a draw to...
... From: david.macallister To: BritishLivebearer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 10:27 AM Subject: Auction We will be allocating lot numbers to...
i have been trying to log onto www.fishforums.net can someone try and tell me they are able to log on cos mine keeps saying somekind of error plz reply asap...
Right this has been bugging me for ages. Could relate to other fish too, but i am specifically referring to guppies, platies, swordtails and mollies. I also...
To get my fry off to a good start, I purchase trout pellets from a pet food supplier and using a coffee grinder bought from a boot sale and grind the pellets...
Not always a solution, but with some fish, seawater dips, or simply converting the tank to marine conditions, can help enormously. I've managed to deal with...
At this point in time I know of only two B.L.A. members in Norfolk, we two would like to contact any members in our area. If you are intersted please let me...
Hey there Im wondering if anyone can help me I seem to have a problem keeping guppies, I've had my tank now for 4-5 months an dhave had fish in for a while. I...
Hi, Can anyone help me with some advise on the most economical way of heating a fish house of 48 tanks without a massive initial outlay? I was thinkng of...
I have an 8x6 insulated shed for my fish house and house about 20 tanks of various sizes. I heat my fish house to a temperature of around 74 farenheit with a...
Further to my appeal for Norfolk members, are there any Suffolk members? or Essex members? It would be good to correspond or get together with members...
I would like to add a word of caution regarding my idea of grinding trout pellets to powder with a coffe grinder. I find this food very nutritional but would...
It's worth mentioning that trout pellets are designed to bulk up predatory fish (salmon and trout) as fast as possible. They are very rich in protein and oils....
Most companies that produce trout pellets also produce crumble in various sizes made from the same formula as the pellets. I use one that has 3 naturally...
... I use one that has 3 naturally occurring pigments added that helps the color of the fish. Trout pellets are useful in a limited capacity. Prolonged use as...