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shep

Member Since 09 Jun 2011
Offline Last Active Aug 12 2018 08:26 PM

#300936 Shark Cull

Posted by shep on 26 November 2013 - 04:08 PM

I'm in Port Douglas at the moment and it's stinger season. Will anyone go in the ocean ? NO ! They create a safe area to swim and that is where people swim .
same thing in Darwin with the threat of Crocs . YOUR RISK ! UP TO YOU IF YOU WANT TO TAKE IT. And we all know how hard it can sometimes be to catch a specific fish in our aquariums. How do they expect to get the offender in the ocean . Leave them alone and respect THEIR environment.


#297611 My First Cat Spawn - Royal Whiptails....

Posted by shep on 16 October 2013 - 07:10 AM

I wouldn't worry too much about separating the young from the parents . They don't seem to bother each other.
I leave mine in to grow up with the adults and they do fine. They eat sera flora and I suppose a bit of wood .
it is great to see a tank full of royal whiptails bouncing around at feed time.
There is well over 100 in a 4ft tank ranging from new hatched to 7cm and the adults . I soon realised they do a lot better when I just leave them alone .
good luck.


#296774 Breeding L168 Plecos

Posted by shep on 05 October 2013 - 11:11 AM

Don't want to put a downer on this ' but good luck trying to find females


#295689 F.s Royal Whiptail Catfish

Posted by shep on 19 September 2013 - 10:34 AM

Bump still have a few available


#289384 How Many Discus Can I Fit In My Tank, And What Are Good Tank Mates?

Posted by shep on 17 July 2013 - 10:52 AM

Strongly recommend rummynose in a Discus tank as they react quickly to deteriorating water conditions . (Red nose goes dull ) . Be careful when choosing your L numbers , discus eat a lot of carnivorous food which can cause problems with herbivore catfish when the eat a lot of it .