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Graeme Robson
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Rosy Additions!

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Well Tom Halvorsen has only gone and opened a lfs just down the road from me. It was a great day meeting back up with him for a chat and cuppa, whilst he was showing me the array of Barbs, Danios, Loaches......etc 8) He has a good collection of loaches at the moment, but they are just the Bread & Butter ones :P with the odd Rare one. There was some Homaloptera confuzona but they where small and on the skinny side. I'd rather buy some larger specimens from Emma's store. :wink: But i did walk away with the last 4 Rosy Loaches. :D And 6 Inlecypris auropurpureus for upper level activity. Here's a couple of pictures of the Rosy Loaches.

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Very nice Graeme :)
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Nice fish, congratulations!
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Post by Emma Turner »

They'll be nice when you manage to put some weight on them. :wink: How many males and females did you get? (I can see at least two ladies).

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Post by Graeme Robson »

Thanks. :D

Two Ladies and two gentlemen, Emma.
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