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If you've got a breeding project on at the moment, (preferably fish related), let us know and you might even get added to the spawn list..whe....hey!

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Well, the game is probably given away by the fact that I have a site deciated to breeding them. I have several spawns on the go at the moment, with the "Fish room" gettting set up as we speak.

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It would be great to see some more photos of your fish and tanks at some stage. 8)
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Yeah, Stop holding out on us Rob. :D

I'll show you mine if you show me yours. :mrgreen:
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Opps sorry guys, missed this trhead until now.

The wifes away... so I'll take 10 mins out of my hectic schedule to go get some photo's............back soon.

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OK so here's a few pics

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A few fry under a big of bog wood, these range from 6 months to 12 months old
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The DOminant MAle and the newest arrivals.
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The livingroom set-up. One community tank (centred), and two zebra set-ups at either end, (I really need to get those hood finnished)

The Last one is the soon to be fish stand, but I'll be picking your brains in the Tank Set Up Category later this week :lol: :lol:
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awwwww look at the babies :D smoooooochies! :D (but mine are even more adorable :lol: )

I'll follow the upcoming thread on the setup for your rack closely, as I might have to do something similar soon... I'm runnning out of space for the tanks, and I *might* just get another 4 females in the house soon, then I'll need to split the group - which means more tanks...... and .... shhhhh haven't told hubby yet! :shock:
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Yeah.... I know the feeling. AS you might guess, the wife noticed the 3 tanks stand!!!!!!!!!! Eventually, the 3 tanks set up in the living room will be replaced with one 7ft x 2ft x 3ft, but I've still to break this to the wife!!!

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VERY cool man!! Gotta love that setup wi the 3 tanks side by side.....looks great!
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Nice fish and a great setup. The picture fo the babies under the bogwood is what i dream of seeing in my tank one day. 8)
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looks good Rob how big are your zebra tanks and how many do they hold?
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18" x 18" x18". Very high current and flow rate, (1000l/h), and each tank has 4 zebras in it.

Both sets will eventually be moved to the fish room when the tanks are finnished.
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Great pictures Rob!

The light of the flash gives a very intimate effect!
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No flash, just a nice bright torch, need to be quick though otherwise it stresses the fish. 8)
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Rob wrote:No flash, just a nice bright torch, need to be quick though otherwise it stresses the fish. 8)
That's smart! I wouldn't have thought of that, but now that I know I'll eksperiment with a torch too :D

It does give a very nice effect!
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