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I know the forum rules disallow advertising but I know someone who has a group of six 4" Y. modesta that they are looking to move on. Is it permissible to post on this forum?
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Whereabouts are they located?
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Huddersfield area, West Yorkshire.
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PM'd
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And barring no cock ups.. these will be most likely be mine as of this time next week. 8)
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Good news :).
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Nice catch Doc!! 8)
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let the hell raising begin :twisted:
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It already has , I have to catch 4 Schistura that are currently in the tank the B.modesta will eventually be going in and relocate them to a 40gallon tank that will become the new fast flow tank. I then have to find space for my last few batches of Xiphophorus that are growing out and I have to put on hold a couple of other breeding projects.. :(
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Update:
Picked up the fish and brought them home today. Now in quarantine for monitoring before they go into their main tank. Colouring up nicely since the ordeal of being bagged up and bundled around.
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Good news :)

Some pictures when they have a chance to settle down I hope?
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OH most definitely. :lol:
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hey Doc, are you a member of Merseyside AS by any chance?.

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Nope I'm afraid not. I've said for years I would join various Societies and Aquatic Clubs but never have done.
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just me being nosey, :lol:
it's not a bad club the members are freindly the beers crap though.

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