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Galaxias Rostratus Galaxias Olidus Hypseleotris Galii Gadopsis Marmoratus Perca Fluviatilis Neolamprologus Tretocephalus Neolamprologus Multifasciatus Julidochromis Transcriptus Julidochromis Malieri Couple of small Cyprinids

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:lookaround: Dave! When i said "just go tell em what you've got", I kinda thought you'd preface it with a quick "hi my name is..." type thing :lol: Good to see you anyway :)

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3 tanks, 3 'ponds' and about 6 tubs. Took most of my tanks down to make room for the herps. Edit- Hi, my name is Dave. :cheer: I live in Bathurst, NSW and the fish species that I keep were mentioned above. I have greatly decreased my collection over the last few years :( because of work (or lack of) and other interests. I'm currently focusing on fish species that are endemic to my local area, but keep a few tangs and cyprinids also. :) Is that a bit better, Calla?

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Wow another Bathurstian. Its nice to meet you Dave. :) Both my husband and myself are both from Bathurst, just hearing the name makes me home sick. :( How long have you lived in Bathurst? All our family still live there so chance are that in a small place like Bathurst that we would know someone, who know someone, that knows you. :cheer: I really look forward to getting to know you and all your fish better. :( Najina

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What fish are endemic to Bathurst, that you keep?

? ? ? ? (Galaxias Rostratus)

Marbled Galaxias (Galaxias Olidus)

Fire tailed gudgeon (Hypseleotris Galii)

River Black Fish (Gadopsis Marmoratus)

There's more around...just don't have the room to keep them.

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They sound really interesting. My favourite bit of Auburn Aquarium is the bit with the natives. I have not ever seriously kept any though (just the odd scat, archerfish, rainbows, salmon cats, saratoga etc once upon a time).

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