Fergus
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LOL Mike how's things? any exciting spawns i should know about?
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Hey guys,
Thought i'd just slip in and say hello. RL took over for a long time but i may have some time to get back occasionally now.
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Hi and welcome to AAQ!
I'd love to see some pics of your fish if you'd like to share!
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To be perfectly honest.... i don't even own a test kit LOL
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When i have jarred fish they are 800ml and i do 100% changes every 2nd day.
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That's a very interesting theory! And one that sounds to me like it has some merit. Maybe for my next spawn i'll try wrapping a towel around the spawn tank to give them some privacy, but there's got to be a fine line between leaving them to it and keeping our breeding stock whole and healthy. :)
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:( i know :D
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Didn't you move up to Cairns from Airlie? Or are you back in Airlie again? I'll be in Airlie for a week in April might be able to catch up for a coffee if you're still there! :lol:
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Reposted with new pics...
Flickr is a little different to use then Photobucket. The code to use for posting photos isn't shown upfront, but it is there!
When viewing the image you want to post, click on the button "All Sizes". Note: sometimes this is only viewable to the owner of the photo depending on their privacy settings.
The "All Sizes" page shows up to 5 different resized images of your original image. (depending on what image size you uploaded) You click on the size you want to use. Keeping in mind not to post image sizes over 800 x 600 on the forums.
Then below image you chose to use, at the very bottom of the page where you could almost miss it.. There is the lovely code you want
"Grab this photo's URL" is the one you want.
Copy it and then paste it into the post, remembering to put it inside the image tags.
[img] your url to image here [/img]
And then there is no stopping you posting millions of photos of your Aquariums, Fish and other furbabies :(
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When in Photobucket click on the picture you want to use to open it into a single image page. Then copy the IMG Code on the bottom right hand side (see red box) then paste it into the post your are writing on AAQ.
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There are so many conflicting reports of communal tanks out there that it's hard to decide what's right and what's not. What works for one may not work for another. I suggest doing a search here on AAQ, reading everything you can find and then decide if it's for you or not. Personally i have a tank with 5 female betta, 1 male betta, a mollie, a zebra danio and a bristlenose and they all get along famously. A lot depends on the temperment of your fish. I also have another tank with 3 females living in harmony together - there has never even been a single nipped fin in that tank.
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It's hard to put an age to a betta, so much depends on the conditions in which they were raised and on the individual fish. You girls look mature to me and i'd say they would have to be at least 5-6 months old, but that's only my opinion, though an inch is quite small for a fully mature girl.
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*blushes* thank you... all thanks to Lisa's awesome Scarab Beetle line though :(
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LOL Joke's on you Cass, i was gonna offer you one of those boys anyway, since you gave me the baby BNs LOL He's looking really happy though :(
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You would have to contact someone about that. Her website is www.someone.com you can get her contact details from there. She is a member of AAQ but only checks in when she has time :)
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Too stupid to breed :D
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Welcome back Robbie :D
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Welcome to Bettaholics Anonymous AusAqua!!!! :)
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He's a lovely VT - i really like his colour!
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:) the little ones have colour too Cassi *hides*
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Just thought i'd share a couple of pics of the new juvvies i have...
One of 3 BN babies, about 15mm in length
Juvvie fry... Lavender HMs, Platnium HMPK, Orange Metallic HMPK
The largest of the Platniums
Juvvie Tank
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Hiya! Welcome to AAQ :D
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WOW! I only wish that it could be translated so i could understand the narration as well. Kit has stunning fish! Love the boy at around 3 minutes in, the Koi pattern, looks like he's wearing lipstick! LOL
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Hi ya!
Where you from? And what types of bettas are you breeding?
*slides in and takes a seat in the corner*
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I hear you Mike. My poor fish got neglected and i lost quite a few as well. But spending time with my Mum and family was just more important. As some here know, i lost my Mum to lung cancer last tuesday, my heart is broken.