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TimTheBadass
04-19-2008, 11:03 PM
Had these baby's 2 months now and they are growing quickly and starting to show some pattern. I've got the tank looking nice now, just can't wait for them to get big.

TimTheBadass
04-19-2008, 11:04 PM
more pics

TimTheBadass
04-19-2008, 11:08 PM
my little oninocensis

Sti
04-20-2008, 12:47 AM
Very nice setup and fish. I wish I could get my hands on an orino.

calisucks
04-20-2008, 12:48 AM
How big are they?

big dovii
04-20-2008, 4:24 AM
that tank looks a lil small for them
but nonethe less they look good.

TimTheBadass
04-20-2008, 4:35 AM
that tank looks a lil small for them
but nonethe less they look good.

They are only 4-5 inches at the moment and I have a 150 gallon tank waiting for them. When they get really big I am getting a bigger tank again.

Opiate
04-20-2008, 5:45 AM
lookin good bro...ur in for sum fun times i'm tellin ya!! keep us posted! :thumbsup:

TimTheBadass
04-20-2008, 6:18 PM
Thanks guys. Could you tell me, how much do you guys in the US pay for feeders like guppy's. They don't sell 'feeders' in the UK so it would cost me about £9 ($18) for 10 guppy's. I'm feeding my cichla frozen bloodworm at the moment but I fed them some small swordtails my mum didn't want anymore and watching them eat these was amazing.

proaquatics
04-22-2008, 12:27 PM
nice tems.what size tank?

feeder guppies here at 10 for $1- from my lfs.
i would try to get your bass on market shrimp or fish filets.fills them alot for alot cheaper and way better for them.

Rio Negro Lover
04-23-2008, 12:41 AM
Thanks guys. Could you tell me, how much do you guys in the US pay for feeders like guppy's. They don't sell 'feeders' in the UK so it would cost me about £9 ($18) for 10 guppy's. I'm feeding my cichla frozen bloodworm at the moment but I fed them some small swordtails my mum didn't want anymore and watching them eat these was amazing.

I got mine on anchovies and shrimps. You can try any oceanic white baits or shrimps available at your local supermarket. They are cheap with better nutritions then pallets. At least I thought so. :naughty:

TimTheBadass
04-23-2008, 3:20 AM
I tried shrimp and they don't show any interest. I can only get them to eat bloodworm but I will try diced up fish.