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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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Excellent! 8)

I see a few females there. I'm betting in time you will breed these. :wink:
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:shock: That tank is very nicely balanced in many ways. :D 8)
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nice tank! :D
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Beautiful tank!
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These videos are very nice to whatch.
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they're just lovely! So fat and happy!

my six are still skinny, but they're becoming more active, so I have hope. For a long time I'd only see 3 at feeding time, then 4, then 5. Today all six came out and ate - a good day!

Sids are such a delight - they swim like little hummingbirds.
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Awesome videos. Love the fish. How many sids are in there?
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Thanks for all the great comments :D
lf11casey wrote:Awesome videos. Love the fish. How many sids are in there?
There are currently 36 sid's in there :)
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Thats a lovely sight!! 36 Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki 8)
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Graeme Robson wrote:Thats a lovely sight!! 36 Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki 8)
It certainly is :D

It is amazing how often I sit on the setee to have a quick look in the tank and I am still sat there 30 minutes later, they are wonderful to watch :D
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Mark, the tank looks awesome, you should feel very proud. 8) 8) 8)
All the fish look to be in superb condition.

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Very nice!!
Its great to see such a large group of fat, healthy, sids....and those rasboras are gorgeous!!
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M.D, Those Sids look good in a school. The tank looks awesome as well. I saw some Sids in a shop today and Im considering putting them in with Clowns and Yo Yos (When the time comes). In Oz the availability of Striata and Kubotai is scarce. Why are Sids not in the Botia class any more?
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