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Visit to Emma & Steve's Aquatic Store.

Post by Graeme Robson » Fri May 26, 2006 2:45 pm

Firstly! I must say it was real pleasure to meet Emma & Steve. :D I had a lovely time "drooling" over all the superb array of Loaches. And the many other fish........oh so many! :?

Secondly! To actually see Emma & Steve's large clowns was amazing! I remember saying to Emma "i think i can see Marge" "oh no you haven't" replied Emma. Then right on cue came the shadow! Then came this "huge" fantastic looking Clown called Marge. I have to say i was "stunned" by her size and beauty! What a fantastic sight it was! I'm truly jealous.

On my visit, i did come home with some superb Loaches.

Yunnanilus brevis
Pangio doriae (pink)
Aborichthys elongatus
L. guntea (leucistic)
Y. nigrolineata
Nemacheilus sp.
Nemacheilus pallidus
Schistura nicholsi

They have all arrived in great health and now are "doing" dark time. :D


Oh yeah! Martin! I also purchased 3 Sewellia's :wink:

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Post by Emma Turner » Fri May 26, 2006 3:16 pm

Hi Graeme,

I'm glad that you and the loaches all got home safely! :D

It was lovely to meet you at last, and it was great to finally be able to chat to someone who is as obsessed with loaches as I am! :lol:

Brian at the shop thought it was very amusing that you seemed 'glued' to the Loach section all the time you were there! He said, 'did he actually see the rest of the shop?!!!' :lol:

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Post by Martin Thoene » Fri May 26, 2006 3:40 pm

Graeme goes "What rest of the shop?" :wink:

Sounds like your bank manager will love Graeme Emma. Aren't the Sewellias just something else Graeme?

Glad you had fun and were awed.

One day, I'm going to get over that side of the pond again.

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Post by avant » Sat May 27, 2006 1:55 pm

OOoo.. any photo features on your visit to the shop? I'll be interested to have a pictorial journey of Emma's shop! It's too far for me to go over :(
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Post by Jim Powers » Sat May 27, 2006 4:11 pm

Ever consider setting up a satellite store in the US, perhaps in the middle section of the country? I can only wish..... :D
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Post by Martin Thoene » Sat May 27, 2006 4:14 pm

He's after a manager's job :lol:

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Post by Mike Ophir » Sat May 27, 2006 8:37 pm

Emma you dont want to set one up in the middle of the country, set one up in the north east, with the highest population density, that way you can maximize the number of customers ;);;;;;;;;;

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Post by Graeme Robson » Mon May 29, 2006 8:58 pm

Ahhh yeah! I was a bit "glued" to the loach section. I cant help it. :wink:

All fish are doing great. Those Sewellia's are something else. The Yunnanilus brevis's are now becoming more outgoing with "hovering" around the middle area's. :D
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Post by Mark in Vancouver » Mon May 29, 2006 11:10 pm

Emma, it's quite obvious that your new shop should be in Vancouver!

Graeme, you lucky swine! A candy-aisle trip to Emma's & Steve's! Marge is world famous now. Do you think she suspects?
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Post by Emma Turner » Tue May 30, 2006 10:25 am

avant wrote:OOoo.. any photo features on your visit to the shop? I'll be interested to have a pictorial journey of Emma's shop! It's too far for me to go over :(
Sorry Daryl, we didn't take any photographs! :cry: You can see a couple of photos of the shop at http://www.fishkeeper.co.uk/store_detai ... storeid=33 but there isn't actually any of the loach section on there. The 8ft display tank with the bamboo is home to a huge number and variety of loaches though. :D
Jim Powers wrote:Ever consider setting up a satellite store in the US, perhaps in the middle section of the country? I can only wish.....
Mike Ophir wrote:Emma you dont want to set one up in the middle of the country, set one up in the north east, with the highest population density, that way you can maximize the number of customers ;;;;;;;;;
Mark in Vancouver wrote:Emma, it's quite obvious that your new shop should be in Vancouver!
You guys!!!! :lol:
Graeme Robson wrote:All fish are doing great. Those Sewellia's are something else. The Yunnanilus brevis's are now becoming more outgoing with "hovering" around the middle area's.
That's excellent news Graeme! 8) :D I'm looking forward to hearing lots of 'progress reports.'
Mark in Vancouver wrote:Marge is world famous now. Do you think she suspects?
Well, she knows Graeme was watching her for a while, and I've told her that we're thinking of getting a 'Marge web-cam' at some point, so yes, I think she may suspect!!! :lol:

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Post by Graeme Robson » Wed May 31, 2006 12:36 am

Emma Turner wrote:Well, she knows Graeme was watching her for a while
And did she not! I could see my refection in her eye's! They where that large! :shock: :wink:
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Post by Graeme Robson » Wed May 31, 2006 1:33 am

Emma Turner wrote:I'm looking forward to hearing lots of 'progress reports.
No worries on that part, Emma. I remember you having a sad feeling with parting with the Yunnanilus brevis. You where having a 'farewell' look at them, a couple of times.
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Post by Emma Turner » Wed May 31, 2006 8:39 am

Graeme Robson wrote:I remember you having a sad feeling with parting with the Yunnanilus brevis. You where having a 'farewell' look at them, a couple of times.
But I know that they couldn't have gone to a better home! :wink: :D

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Post by avant » Wed May 31, 2006 12:05 pm

Emma Turner wrote:
avant wrote:OOoo.. any photo features on your visit to the shop? I'll be interested to have a pictorial journey of Emma's shop! It's too far for me to go over :(
Sorry Daryl, we didn't take any photographs! :cry: You can see a couple of photos of the shop at http://www.fishkeeper.co.uk/store_detai ... storeid=33 but there isn't actually any of the loach section on there. The 8ft display tank with the bamboo is home to a huge number and variety of loaches though. :D
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The 8ft tank is fabulous!
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Post by Emma Turner » Wed May 31, 2006 12:36 pm

Thank you Daryl! That is actually quite an old picture of the 8ft tank, it looks even better now. Many more big mother-plants & large bogwood pieces - it's a real loachy haven! :D There are Clowns, Botia kubotai, Botia dario, Botia striata & Botia histrionica in there. One of the histrionicas is huge, as are a couple of the striatas. Will have to try and get some more up-to-date pics done.

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