had a little buy yesterday of the largest kubotai
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gorgeous fish Mick
how many garras do you have now?
Tanja, if you get a garra, you will surely get hooked

Tanja, if you get a garra, you will surely get hooked

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Good score there Mick. I used to have a kubotai just like that - I was in my LFS one day picking up some plants and of course checked out the fish too. As I was on my way out the door I thought to myself "well I'll glance in the kub tank one last time" and I saw in the corner the largest kub I've ever seen, it looked just like yours. Since I'm a member of this forum, you know damn well I bought it
Here's something to tackle... After getting the large kub in with the rest of my kubs and fish, I found it hard to keep its stomach full. Being that it's much larger than my others it never got as much food as it desired since all the other fish gobbled it up just as quick. All of my fish are fat and getting plenty of food except for the large one - I didn't want to overfeed the tank. I tried several methods of directly shooting the fish some food, but of course after a few bites all other fish swarmed the area and sucked the food up
. I have since lost the fish, it died while I was out of town for a week over Christmas. I've always felt guilty, as if the fish died from starvation since the tank quality was very stable at the time.
edit: that's my large kub in my avatar, the largest kub I've ever kept.

Here's something to tackle... After getting the large kub in with the rest of my kubs and fish, I found it hard to keep its stomach full. Being that it's much larger than my others it never got as much food as it desired since all the other fish gobbled it up just as quick. All of my fish are fat and getting plenty of food except for the large one - I didn't want to overfeed the tank. I tried several methods of directly shooting the fish some food, but of course after a few bites all other fish swarmed the area and sucked the food up

edit: that's my large kub in my avatar, the largest kub I've ever kept.
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