tankgunner
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Yes. I prefer a tank with a balanced natural ecosystem that require minimum maintenance.
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you do high or low tech tank?
Yes. I prefer a tank with a balanced natural ecosystem that require minimum maintenance.
Sent from Samsung SM-G955F using GAGT
I rear goldfishes, but on a very beginner basis, can i join you guys and learn more?
Currently having 3 ranchus and 3 orandas
start small first, then slowly upgrade once you get the hang of it.
only one tiger barb?
SVR or TVR? with oranda so i guess it's SVR?
tough, they are one of the most difficult to keep
It is a male. When I first introduced the fighting fish into the tank, it flared it gills at the other fish. But after a while it realised nobody is entertaining him, so he stopped flaring. Now he spend his time hiding among the plants.maybe it's female fighting fish
It is a male. When I first introduced the fighting fish into the tank, it flared it gills at the other fish. But after a while it realised nobody is entertaining him, so he stopped flaring. Now he spend his time hiding among the plants.
It is a male. When I first introduced the fighting fish into the tank, it flared it gills at the other fish. But after a while it realised nobody is entertaining him, so he stopped flaring. Now he spend his time hiding among the plants.
I got a small 10L tank with plants and 2 sterbai cory keeping for the past 1yr+.
Planning to upgrade to a bigger tank soon. Now looking for a suitable cabinet
Now east side still have very solid LFS?
Actually i more of a svr person, but i no expert, so if i like the shape of the fish, i buy. That's why i said i am beginner.
Yes, personally i feel orandas are more tough to rear compared to ranchus. Alot of dai ji huan, but luckily now all stabilised, keeping my fingers crossed
SVR is all abt the curves of the body, i am also learning.. haha where u usually go see?
I tried Nanyang, C328 but my fav is still the one at yishun 716. I like their fishes, so far the fishes i bought there all in good condition.
u went to see shirley's fishes before? sometimes she has some quality ranchu
Actually i more of a svr person, but i no expert, so if i like the shape of the fish, i buy. That's why i said i am beginner.
Yes, personally i feel orandas are more tough to rear compared to ranchus. Alot of dai ji huan, but luckily now all stabilised, keeping my fingers crossed