Sidthimunki pics
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Sidthimunki pics
Some up to date photo's of some of my Sid's:
And this one possibly shows three generations of sid's together:
And this one possibly shows three generations of sid's together:
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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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beautiful mate just beautiful.
one of our show boys had quite a few but only for showing, very similar looking to yours, but his were at maximum size.
i've still got a pic somewhere that has the very best sidthimunki i've ever seen another show fish, only i can't remember the guy's name who used to show it.
i'm sure the guys first name was Andy. Andy rush will say it if he sees this.
mick
one of our show boys had quite a few but only for showing, very similar looking to yours, but his were at maximum size.
i've still got a pic somewhere that has the very best sidthimunki i've ever seen another show fish, only i can't remember the guy's name who used to show it.
i'm sure the guys first name was Andy. Andy rush will say it if he sees this.
mick
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The name doesn't ring a bell Mick, I did have a sid that was over 2" some years back and a friend Denise Wilson had one that was a touch smaller but slightly deeper bodied and we won quite a few shows between us with our sid's, my first ever best in show was with this sid and I also won the NEFAS supreme champion with it.
It shared a 4' tank with a pair of severums 2x 6" Tiger botias and 4x 6" Brycinus imberi and it used to make their lives hell, it was one feisty little loach
It shared a 4' tank with a pair of severums 2x 6" Tiger botias and 4x 6" Brycinus imberi and it used to make their lives hell, it was one feisty little loach
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Beautiful Sidht's indeed MadDuff
Hope to be giving mine a tank for themselves so they can
spawn some young.
I already spot a lot of pre spawning behaviour amongst them.
With all these other fish the eggs will never get a chance.
Any tankmates you can sugest to keep em active and happy ?
As they tend to get really reclusive if they,re the sole tank inhabitants.
Hope to be giving mine a tank for themselves so they can
spawn some young.
I already spot a lot of pre spawning behaviour amongst them.
With all these other fish the eggs will never get a chance.
Any tankmates you can sugest to keep em active and happy ?
As they tend to get really reclusive if they,re the sole tank inhabitants.
Try And Pry Open Your Third Eye
I have some Pangio species in with my sids and as dithers:CatsandFish wrote: Any tankmates you can sugest to keep em active and happy ?
Puntius pentazona
Puntius Gelius
Danio Choprae
Trigonostigma heteromorpha
Trigonostigma espei
All of which are kept in groups of 6 minimum
Pardon my honesty - I am a Northerner
14 loach species bred, which will be next?
Absolutely superb pics of great looking Sid's
I think this is the only way to keep Sid's really ,I can tell by looking at your list of other fish that the Sid's are the top of the hirachy .
I was chatting with Mick last night and he said i would enjoy these pics
The guy who had the big show Sid was called Andy Feast , think he was a London fishkeeper
I think this is the only way to keep Sid's really ,I can tell by looking at your list of other fish that the Sid's are the top of the hirachy .
I was chatting with Mick last night and he said i would enjoy these pics
The guy who had the big show Sid was called Andy Feast , think he was a London fishkeeper
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