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We headed back to the shop at about 5pm so that everyone could take more time to see the selection of fish. Here we are, back in front of the loaches:
(Andre what are you doing to Helen?!)

(left to right: Les, Susan, Jane, Helen, Andre, me)

Whilst we were having a cuppa & cakes, Les and Susan picked out some lovely Rasbora pauciperforata to boost their shoal, Jane & Andre got some different foods for their fish to try, and Hels bought a blue moon tube for her big loach tank.

We had a surprise in stall for Andre, the perfect retaliation to his Ferrari shirt. Yes, this is our Italian friend drinking from a McLaren mug, hehe!


Luckily it was late night opening tonight (Thurs) so everyone stayed till 7:30pm. I really wish it could have gone on longer, such a fantastic group of people. Of course other regular LOLers were sorely missed. Hopefully we'll organise another one later on in the year.
Emma