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Browncloud
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Post by Browncloud »

You gotta love these beauts..

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clownloachfan
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Post by clownloachfan »

Nice, how many do you have all together?
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Browncloud
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Post by Browncloud »

Around 200..
Mark in Vancouver
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Great shot. It's the Sid Express train!
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adamrf1126
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Post by adamrf1126 »

wow... 200?

what size is your tank?
i know these guys only get to about one or two inches but that is a ton of fish.
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Post by Blue »

adamrf1126 wrote:wow... 200?

what size is your tank?
i know these guys only get to about one or two inches but that is a ton of fish.
Yeah..Not to mention the bill.:lol:
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Post by Browncloud »

The tank is about 45 imperial gallons... 40"x18"x18". They won`t be in that long ,as i sell them most days. Thanks for the concern.
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Post by Blue »

Browncloud wrote:The tank is about 45 imperial gallons... 40"x18"x18". They won`t be in that long ,as i sell them most days. Thanks for the concern.
Thought you keep them. It would actually be amazing in a large tank.:mrgreen:
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Browncloud, this begs the question - if you're a retailer, where do you call home? I don't want to compromise your job, but if you know of Emma Turner, you know what an important role retailers can play in the fish hobby!
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Browncloud
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Post by Browncloud »

I think Emma and i share the same small island,although i`m much further north.
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Aw, come on... A mere hint could see your customer base skyrocket, you know... North of the Hadrianic line, by chance? What's the Gaelic term for Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki, anyway?
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Post by chefkeith »

I was thinking chain loach train too. Great pic.
Browncloud
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Post by Browncloud »

Na,not quite that far north Mark... Sassenach .
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Cheers, BC. We'll pry you into our conclave by hook or by crook. :lol:
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Post by Graeme Robson »

Hello Neil!! :wink:

Tis about time you posted on here mate! I sure hope Wigan don't get relegated from the premiership...
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