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My Community Female Tank
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My Community Female Tank
I've never had a big enough tank to put all my girls in together before and so when Target where having a 40% off vases sale and i saw this for AU$29.50 well i'd be crazy if i didn't grab it!
I had to put an aerator in there as i also threw in some Platys and Guppies as thats what they are found amongst in our pet shops here in Cairns. They all get along and there is no more bickering after I've taken out the trouble maker Rosey. Feeding time is my favourite in this tank
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I had to put an aerator in there as i also threw in some Platys and Guppies as thats what they are found amongst in our pet shops here in Cairns. They all get along and there is no more bickering after I've taken out the trouble maker Rosey. Feeding time is my favourite in this tank
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skullobsessed- Crowntail
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Join date : 2010-12-21
Location : Cairns, QLD, Australia
Re: My Community Female Tank
Oh those 2 boys have some girlies to look at too, thats an enormous vase
Nataliey- Feathertail
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Location : Wigan, UK
Re: My Community Female Tank
I know!! Now you can see why i couldn't not get it. I brought my breeding tank the same day haha. I was giving away money that day!Oh those 2 boys have some girlies to look at too, thats an enormous vase
I have this constant fear that its going to crack and the water is going to go everywhere!!
skullobsessed- Crowntail
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Re: My Community Female Tank
A lovely capture of three of my girls: Racie, Royle and Ruby nawwwww
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skullobsessed- Crowntail
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Re: My Community Female Tank
HUGE VASE! :O how many gallons is that vase? *kinda wants one now*
aahh... i was right. your new red girl IS lumpy. :< look at her spine, and the way her head is. i was told that bettas like that aren't good to breed, as you're continuing on a line of "deformed" spines.
aahh... i was right. your new red girl IS lumpy. :< look at her spine, and the way her head is. i was told that bettas like that aren't good to breed, as you're continuing on a line of "deformed" spines.
Luimeril- Crowntail
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Age : 36
Location : Hopkins, SC, USA
Re: My Community Female Tank
Thats a pity as her fins are looking soo much betteri was told that bettas like that aren't good to breed, as you're continuing on a line of "deformed" spines.
skullobsessed- Crowntail
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Re: My Community Female Tank
true, but she's still a beautiful gal. you just gotta keep an eye out on things like bent spines when buying from a pet store.
Luimeril- Crowntail
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