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Old 25-10-2005, 08:45 AM
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Bro Galactuz, don't be so like that leh... RREA FullRed is only 1 month old, Golden FullRed also young, what should I do??!!
But I think I am going to have a KL trip in Dec. I promise to bring my fishes for you lah, by Dec, all fish grow liao...
Anyway, really nice to meet you, you are such a young handsome guy... bfore seeing you I thought you are uncle leh...
Hehe just teasing only. If you brought also I have a big headache. No space to house the fellars. Will try to get more tanks next month.

Now now I know I am handsome but I have a point to make here. I am straight not curly and I don't play backside one. Buahahaha

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Old 25-10-2005, 08:50 AM
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now i just couple rrea and rrea..just get the fries 1st den only play around..haha..ng..u suggest feeding live daphnia?
i asked u abt freeze dried u said not so good..what abt live ones..
waiting for your swallow rrea ya..
and your medusa too..
Freeze dry is OK but your water will cloud extremely fast. And I really mean extremely fast even with small portions. But I do anyway. Thats the best subsitute I find so far for live food because cannot keep frozen bloodworms in the fridge. Hygiene wise not advisable to have it with your other food.

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Old 25-10-2005, 08:59 AM
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same here. but the julotong fellas guppy is not worth visiting. Their guppy strain are not pure and somemore damn expensive. The ones worth visiting is only tony and lai's farm.These two uncle's farm really is the biggest of all i ever seen so far.
I went to the Jelutong guppy specialist 2 times, but never saw any impressive strain... anyway, this shop is the only one selling fancy guppy... As for Tony and Mr. Lai's farm, they are big, but not much strain... Come to Singapore lah, i will bring you to Guppy Center...

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Old 25-10-2005, 09:03 AM
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To Sahari, do you received my msg? Sorry that I cannot spare the MB to you coz' I only received 2 pair from NobuNaga, will have to ask him get some more in on his December trip to KL.
So sorry for cannot bring too many fishes and let you guys down... But I have 1 batch of Moscow Blue growing up now, this one is different than the one I brought back... the dorsal is not that big but longer... will bring Sahari 2 pairs and Kamaruz 1 pair...

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Old 25-10-2005, 09:06 AM
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Hehe just teasing only. If you brought also I have a big headache. No space to house the fellars. Will try to get more tanks next month.

Now now I know I am handsome but I have a point to make here. I am straight not curly and I don't play backside one. Buahahaha
Don't worry, I also don't play backside one hor... I prefer to play with my guppy rather than guy leh... kekekekeke...
Just get yourself prepare, then tell me, don't worry, FullRed is one of my favourite, I will keep them as long as I keep guppy...

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Old 25-10-2005, 09:08 AM
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galactuz. Can u give me a guide over the lfs u said sell tubifex worm? I think i have problem with the dumb males i bought over from penang. They eat only a few of the flakes and juz ignore the rest.
Vincor, please remember to wash the tubi worm thoroughly... If possible, keep them for 1 day before feed to your fishes, and don't forget to change water for tubi worm at least 2 a day... or they will die...

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Old 25-10-2005, 09:37 AM
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Vincor, please remember to wash the tubi worm thoroughly... If possible, keep them for 1 day before feed to your fishes, and don't forget to change water for tubi worm at least 2 a day... or they will die...
Hehe there's no surefire way to keep this worms alive for a long period. Tried many times previously during my other fish heydays. Temperature must be low. Must have some mulch for them to dig in. Water changes. Suprisingly these fellas can live in the drain/sewer but just not your container. To me feeding tubi has too many downside. Not worth it for delicate fishes. But anyway for growth tubi definitely champion.

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Old 25-10-2005, 09:45 AM
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My fish are all doing well as at now. They eat almost anything I feed, clear within 2 minutes.

Plan to visit Tony and Lai again, estimate to purchase bulk from Lai and get some interesting strain from Tony.

To NobuNaga, please get me 2 pair MB again, I really like them. Will notice you early before I go to Penang. Hope you don't drop me.

To Kamarul, this is their address:

Mr. CS Lai
No. 43, Lorong Sri Kijang 7, Taman Sri Kijang, 14000 Bukit Mertajam.
Contact: 04-5513850 & 012-4438717

Mr. Tony Foong
No. 1702 & 1824, Jalan Damai, MK 15, Kampung Baru, 14000 Bukit Mertajam.
Contact: 04-5391542 & 012-4683895

Have to special notice you that Tony Foong don't offer any direct purchase unless you are introduce by his friend. If you wish to visit his farm, I'd recommend you to contact Mr. Helven Saw at 012-4297327. He is our Host/Webmaster on the other fish forum (Chinese) and he is also a moderator of our Penang Guppy Fans.

When you call up this guy, please remember to quote Saw name or may be my name, they may recognize me too ^^.

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Old 25-10-2005, 01:35 PM
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Hehe there's no surefire way to keep this worms alive for a long period. Tried many times previously during my other fish heydays. Temperature must be low. Must have some mulch for them to dig in. Water changes. Suprisingly these fellas can live in the drain/sewer but just not your container. To me feeding tubi has too many downside. Not worth it for delicate fishes. But anyway for growth tubi definitely champion.
Bro, how long should we define long period in your post??!! For my case, I able to keep them as long as 10days, that is bcos all stock I had finished ... I don't know how long can I keep them if I continued, but I know at least 10 days in low temperature, aeration, shallow water level, wide container and frequent water change.

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Old 25-10-2005, 02:04 PM
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Bro, how long should we define long period in your post??!! For my case, I able to keep them as long as 10days, that is bcos all stock I had finished ... I don't know how long can I keep them if I continued, but I know at least 10 days in low temperature, aeration, shallow water level, wide container and frequent water change.
Walauea 10 days Me only half of that sometimes even less..... Maybe didn't put aeration but not intending to try anyway

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