my asian community having veg
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my asian community having veg
it's the first time ive done a video and am quite pleased with the result, hope you like it too.
the veggie feast is it's title, sorry for there being no fish at the start, i moved to light my cig up.
http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j25/m ... V09791.flv
cheers
mick
the veggie feast is it's title, sorry for there being no fish at the start, i moved to light my cig up.
http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j25/m ... V09791.flv
cheers
mick
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Fun
They are so much fun!
What are the bulky stripey guys who ate down the middle? (Not the striata.) I am determined to learn who all these guys (species ID) are.
What are the bulky stripey guys who ate down the middle? (Not the striata.) I am determined to learn who all these guys (species ID) are.

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Fishies
I am so amazed those are Darios, since I have three. But of course, now I remember that whole discussion about how young and older fish can look pretty different. I will learn this stuff eventually. I recognized the Yoyos, since I have younger and older fish.mickthefish wrote:i think you mean the dario's the other stripes are histrionica an almorhae's.
what did you think of the clicks i'm sure it's to do with the jaw movement.? mick
I would love to know how they click. First time I heard it, I thought they were smacking gravel against the glass. Then I realized they were clicking. I know I read that it could be their eye spines being popped, but I would think I would see them. I recently discovered that Clowns bite pretty hard. I was feeding mine a choice morsel and the clowns were so enthusiastic, they were biting my fingers. Didn't break the skin, but surprising.
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I am sure you know about the basic fascination many Americans have with how people in the UK speak. I don't mean just England. Next time you video tape, let us hear you talk to your fish.mickthefish wrote:even i don't like hearing me speak, so why subject some other poor sod to it.![]()
but you did hear my zippo lighter shutting. mick

No, don't talk to the fish. They'd probably not appreciate it. Talk to us. 

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shari2 wrote:No, don't talk to the fish. They'd probably not appreciate it. Talk to us.

awesome video! many thanks for posting, so many excellent loaches
i especially love the kub (i think its a kub) that appears on the left on its side at 00:29 


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Great video Mick (you should quit smoking though
)! There was a kubotai coming in early in the video - exactly the same slanted markings in the middle as one of mine - perhaps they are related?
I can't get my striatas to take any interest in veggies at all. My clowns and kubos love zucchini, but my striatas will sniff it and then ignore it. When I feed them flakes or frozen shrimp or similar they are like shark in a feeding frenzy though.

I can't get my striatas to take any interest in veggies at all. My clowns and kubos love zucchini, but my striatas will sniff it and then ignore it. When I feed them flakes or frozen shrimp or similar they are like shark in a feeding frenzy though.
Why does my aquarium always seem too small?
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