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Hi Guys

We'll thats me back from a rather drunken wedding on top of a hill in aberdeen over the weekend. 8)

A little worse for wear, but apart from that having fun looking through the forum.

Just like to say, that we've already hit 30 users and over 500 posts, which is great.

I wasn't sure if the forum would take off, but it has thanks to yourselves. It's good to see so many people willing to contribute so much excellent advce.

So cheers again, and I'd better get some work done as opposed to sitting staring at the forum!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cheers to you ma man. :D
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Nae bother, its nice to see a forum dedicated to the Zebra.
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Cheers Rob!

I am really happy to have run into this forum.

I tended to specialize in visiting forums.
In the beginning of my hobby it was satisfying to visit a general fish-keeping site.
In search of more specific info about my zebra's I found a specialized pleco-site which helped me better.
Now I am really happy to have even found this zebra pleco site.
In fact some time ago I started a Yahoo discussion group, but came no furhter than creating the group and the first post. After a few months Yahoo! throw me out :? :D
I am happy that your forum is running.

Did you already invite people on other sites like Plecofanatics.com?
There I met also some guys (particularly Singaporians) that were keeping zebra's as well as breeding them.
Is it legitimate to place a post for inviting people to another forum?
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Post by McEve »

I fourth that :D I'm very happy to have found a forum where Zebra's are in focus :)

This will be really good :D Thanks for giving all devoted to Zebras especially this opportunity to share experiences and learn from others.
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I think we should be thanking you Rob for setting up this fantastic forum great idea mate well done :D
P.s i think (hope ive sorted out my problem with my pc crashing yipeeeeeee)
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All praise be to Rob, he da man. :lol:

Seriously, I have already gained so much knowledge from other peoples experiences. What a bunch of genuinely knowledgeable people.

Must go I can hear the Mrs calling, looks like I might be doing a spot of breeding myself tonight. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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I'm back folks it was only a false alarm, she was just checking to see if I locked the back door. :cry:

I think I'm experencing a "dry spell", now I know how the male zebras feel. Might try a cold shower or one of Ewee's Kleenex moments. :mrgreen:

I think I'll just post a few more and then crash for the night.
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Hve you tried the "flooding method"? :D
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Hey guys, it's not all that hard! The good old fashioned way with wining, dining, declarations of eternal devotion, doing the dishes and bying a diamond ring still works!

In other words - a "flooding program" is indeed the way to go :D
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Post by Rob »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Yes but it can be very hard to re-acclimatise back from the flooding programme! It is quite often found that once the flooding programme is introduced, it must be continued, otherwise a dryspell occurs!!!!!! :lol:
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Well I got it last week, so there. :lol:
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ewee the arab wrote: Well I got it last week, so there. :lol:
You lucky, lucky...

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Hey we've really managed to drag this thread down in to the gutter eh?
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