[AquaticLife] hi new here


kool thanks! i’ll make sure i do my reseach..
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 1:32 AM, wrote:
> > Hi Lisa, > > I have to agree with Steve on the Crawfish,(crayfish, crawdad, or yabbie).. > A > friend at work recently got a large aquarium and was gifted two crayfish. > When they put a dozen small fish in the tank with them one of the crays got > a > hold of a danio and had eaten the head in about 10 minutes time. > > I think crays are great and had a couple Australian blue yabbies. > Beautiful, > but the large one ate the smaller one. Then the larger one managed to crawl > > out a couple months later and got a little on the dry side. He lived about > a > week after I returned him to the water. We used to catch crays from our > local > creeks, streets, and drainage ditches here in Northern California. Tasty :) > > When you go shopping for Cichlids make sure you find out how large they are > > going to be when they grow to adult size, that is if they are young when > you > purchase them. > > I think Lenny has a website with stocking suggestions by tank size. Perhaps > > he has already jumped in to share that. > > -Mike > > > In a message dated 6/15/2008 9:54:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > KWELYROOS71@GMAIL.COM writes: > > i have no idea which ciclids i want yet. > > well i was thinking of noraml everyday aquarium fish, not native maine > fish. > > well i collected a crawdad for one of my moms tanks and he was very > helpful, > and when he got too big i let him (it) go, and got another. they are easy > to find here. i have always had good luck keeping them, and as long as they > are well fed, they do fine… i liked the post that i just read about > gluing > rocks together to make out-croppings for the fish, i’ll have to do that.. > > thanks for helping > > **************Vote for your city’s best dining and nightlife. City’s Best > 2008. (http://citysbest.aol.com?ncid=aolacg00050000000102 > ) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >

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