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#21 Bristly

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Posted 28 April 2004 - 03:49 PM

Approximate. That's what we all want to know. See the moderator post on general discussion re BT vs Uncleguts.



#22 vishy101

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Posted 30 April 2004 - 05:07 AM

Hi,
Sorry guys, got you all excited lol well the guy at city farmers said that when he rang his supplier bach she said that they're not in "season"(never knew fish could be in 'season') this"season" is july to september. They cant get prices or any idea of how many there will be so give them a call between july and september on 08 9240 1188.
sorry
matt:lol



#23 Anita ozfish

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Posted 30 April 2004 - 05:15 AM

:lol :lol Yes Matt, I know about the seasonal thing and thought it was all too good to be true but a big thank you for all your efforts anyway :good


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#24 mrseby

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Posted 30 April 2004 - 05:37 PM

:rollin

seasons in a controlled enviroment hahahaha rofl

ok nice story!!!!

another BT..Bling Bling CHASE!!!!!!!!!!


THATS 3 now and i hope the end of them

can't wait for winter when it snows in my tanks

:rollin :rollin :rollin



#25 Boots n all

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Posted 30 April 2004 - 07:28 PM

Actually they are right, it is a seasonal thing, they harvested during a particular time of year overseas
from the wild populations that is.



#26 mrseby

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Posted 30 April 2004 - 11:43 PM

we were talking breeding NO?:(

Not collecting ..maybe they are collected in melb ?

lol

endemic to a local melb powerstation near YOU

hahah :rollin

b4 you respond boots ..just having a go please dont take it to heart lol

Edited by: mrseby at: 4/30/04 3:44 pm


#27 Boots n all

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Posted 01 May 2004 - 01:24 PM

Now the secret is out:lol :lol



#28 Bristly

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Posted 03 May 2004 - 06:18 PM

Due to the changes in ezboard and some Telstra problems, I lost contact until today. Thanks for your efforts. I shall keep Kyle's number and make contact in June/July and August, September.

Thanks again, Matt.


Milton



#29 Guest_sajica_*

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Posted 04 May 2004 - 05:48 AM

maybe the "season" is the same season as the pleco season, where all of a sudden small plecos come onto the market.

I remember hearing a rumour that the pleco's available (P. multiradiatus) that are for sale are bred in earthen ponds in QLD. Though I heard another rumour that the QLD guys are saying they're bred in earthen ponds in WA.

If this is indeed true, it's possible, on a practical basis that the same could be done for H.zebra, though personally putting fish that are worth hundreds of dollars worth in outdoor ponds would be to risky, as the chances of predators seeing them, I imagine would be pretty high.

It's kind of funny in that they say you can never truely know everything about fish, especially when rumours such as these are based on heresay



#30 Hypo Zebra

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Posted 05 May 2004 - 02:01 AM



I still want 10 of those zebras if they are available.

Edited by: Hypo Zebra at: 5/4/04 6:03 pm





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