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William James
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Welcome to FWM!

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PostSubject: greetings from texas   greetings from texas EmptyFri Mar 19, 2010 6:10 pm

Hello all,
I am happy to have found this forum and look forward to sharing much information.
I currently care for:
1 Black Ghost Knife- solo in a 20gal long, sand bottom, live plants. He is ferocious toward the bloodworms.
4 asst of veil-tailed gold fish, 3 royal blue guppies, 1 leopard tailed guppy, 1 angle finned pleco, 1 star-spotted pleco, and a glass knife in a 55gal. no problems and all are getting bigger!!!
1 crown tail betta in a 2gal aquarium all to himself... he jumps at food if you hold it over the water. despite being told he is deformed because his fins have little curls at the ends, we think he's beautiful.
1 half moon betta in a 2 gal all to himself and across the room from the other. He's going on 3 years of age and is a big guy.

My wife and I are looking at some leaf fish for the tank with the BGK. We also really want to do a reef tank.

cheers and photos later,
-Will
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Welcome!
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Welcome to FWM....quite the collection you have.
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Welcome to FWM!
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William James
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PostSubject: Re: greetings from texas   greetings from texas EmptySat Mar 20, 2010 4:41 pm

Thank you. We've really only been keeping fish now for about a year. We lost a guppy a few months back. The only casualty so far. I was originally hopeful the knives would get along together, but no. So now the glass knife and the goldfish get to live together. It is usually in a "rock" but has been seen outside of it at all different hours. We put bloodworms down into the "rock" and the other fish don't get to them. Like I said, everyone seems to be quite happy.
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PostSubject: Re: greetings from texas   greetings from texas EmptySun Mar 21, 2010 8:30 pm

Hi william glad to have you aboard and looking forward to getting to know you!
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