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Front Door Surprise!!

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Hey All,

From what was anverage day turned into an Awesome Day!! Came home to a surprise on the front door step, my 15 (7M & 8F) Spotted Blue Eyes aka Pseudomugil gertrudae! Thanks Dave from Aquagreen for your amazing services, cannot believe how quick and prompt they were!

p.s Sorry about the $h!tty quality pics.............. will try to add more once they are in, that's if I can capture the quick little buggers!!

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Thanks guys, yeah they are under rated [MENTION=801]floppingflamingos[/MENTION]! As for the palm tree's [MENTION=4899]Yodapwnsasmurf[/MENTION], they were bought as a trial and error, if anything they will break down nicely to help with the fish as they from a Billabong just off the Cadell River, so yeah bit of natural breakdown will hopefully add to the breeding etc! Here's hoping! Thanks also [MENTION=3793]luckyfish[/MENTION], pretty happy with it so far, also pretty happy that I found me a couple of extra little fry about 1- 1.5cm which was in the bag, that was also a nice surprise!

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Thinking of some bottom dwelling friends for my tank - looking at some Dwarf Corydora's................... ideas and recommendations??? [MENTION=9246]Donny@ageofaquariums[/MENTION] you might have an idea for me............ need something different that doesn't get big and will have to suit water conditions of 6.4 - 6.6pH, 23-24 degrees water temp and minimal flow within the tank.

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Kuhli Loaches would go in [MENTION=10395]musyu0412[/MENTION], but they would never be seen again! lol i have been thinking of some cherries as not only would they be a good food source but they would have lots of hiding spots too, so they should be able to keep stable except for every now and then when the shrimplets go swimming. I think Diamonds would be too big and they would be nippy towards the fins on the Spotted Blue Eye's, need a calm small fish, preferably a bottom dweller at the SBE are mid to top water fish. I do have a couple more Halfbeaks on order, but the dwarf cory's seem like a good idea, just don't know who has some! :S

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