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- Keith Wolcott
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- Botia Robert
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- Location: Brisbane, Australia.
Hello
Hello Everyone. I am so excited to find such a great website devoted to the creatures we love just a bit to much. I am just starting out and have so much to learn. I have so many questions and hope to share my experiences in the future. Once again this is an awesome website. B.R.
- Martin Thoene
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- Location: Toronto.....Actually, I've been on LOL since September 1998
Hi all!
Very interesting place. One is never surprised enough when discover on the internet such a speciallized places. I loved hillstreams for many years, but I could never expect to find a good meeting point like this...so goodbye "hillstream lonelyness".
I am from Spain. Here the entire hobby is not much developed so imagine when you ask for a hillstream other than Beaufortia on a pet shop... Hope this forum helps me to change the things.
Thanks to everyone for doing it posible.
Angelo
Very interesting place. One is never surprised enough when discover on the internet such a speciallized places. I loved hillstreams for many years, but I could never expect to find a good meeting point like this...so goodbye "hillstream lonelyness".
I am from Spain. Here the entire hobby is not much developed so imagine when you ask for a hillstream other than Beaufortia on a pet shop... Hope this forum helps me to change the things.
Thanks to everyone for doing it posible.
Angelo
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Hi Angelo. Bienvenidos to LOL. Make sure to check out some of the articles and species descriptions on this site:
http://www.loaches.com/
http://www.loaches.com/
Your vantage point determines what you can see.
- Emma Turner
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Thanks a lot for your kind wellcome!
All the best,
Angelo
Mark, I´ve been reading this wonderful place for months so job doneHi Angelo. Bienvenidos to LOL. Make sure to check out some of the articles and species descriptions on this site:
http://www.loaches.com/
All the best,
Angelo
- Graeme Robson
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Hi loachfreaks,
my name is Thomas and i'm from Aachen, Germany and also new here. My english is not the best and i hope you can understand me. My absoulte favourite loaches are...stonesucker(?) in germany we call them "steinbeisser" such as lepidocephalichthys
the loaches that i keep are Lepidocephalichthys guntea, L. thermalis, a rest of a Pangio-group (most of them died last year after five years, I dont know why), Weatherloach and Stoneloaches(? Barbatula) (both are in dormancy), some schisturas and a little group of Homaloptera smithi (really sweet )
I am glad on kontakt to you
Thomas and his dictionary
my name is Thomas and i'm from Aachen, Germany and also new here. My english is not the best and i hope you can understand me. My absoulte favourite loaches are...stonesucker(?) in germany we call them "steinbeisser" such as lepidocephalichthys
the loaches that i keep are Lepidocephalichthys guntea, L. thermalis, a rest of a Pangio-group (most of them died last year after five years, I dont know why), Weatherloach and Stoneloaches(? Barbatula) (both are in dormancy), some schisturas and a little group of Homaloptera smithi (really sweet )
I am glad on kontakt to you
Thomas and his dictionary
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Welcome!
Welcome Thomas,Thomas wrote:Hi loachfreaks,
my name is Thomas and i'm from Aachen, Germany and also new here. My english is not the best and i hope you can understand me. My absoulte favourite loaches are...stonesucker(?) in germany we call them "steinbeisser" such as lepidocephalichthys
the loaches that i keep are Lepidocephalichthys guntea, L. thermalis, a rest of a Pangio-group (most of them died last year after five years, I dont know why), Weatherloach and Stoneloaches(? Barbatula) (both are in dormancy), some schisturas and a little group of Homaloptera smithi (really sweet )
I am glad on kontakt to you
Thomas and his dictionary
Your English is fine and easy to read. This is an International forum with lots of people who have English as their second, third, . . . language. And there's a bunch of Germans, including me, although I live in the US (and English is my second language, but now I speak German like a six year old with bad grammar). I am from Fulda originally.
Looks like you have an interesting collection of Loaches.
I am new to fish (and to LOL), only keeping them for two years. I am learning a lot.
Glad you found LOL. Have fun. Post pictures. Everyone loves pictures. Tanja.
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