Can you identify all my fish ... mega load!

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Jack Dempsey
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Mar 22, 2006
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Identify began . Some pics have multiple fish sorry .
-Do you see something you would like to have ?-
-Or are the fish rather plane/common .-
Would it help if I said I did not pay for a single fish , All that I did was trade
ONE PIRANHA :)
I plan to get another big rock and work magic to make it fit and look good .

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StripeGirl

Feeder Fish
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Jun 10, 2007
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good grief you got so many nice ones.You need a book really and do some research.Many of the fish you have will cross breed so you may want to trade some out as well as some get huge and nasty with age.I like the peacocks.
 

lee1

Plecostomus
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1 ob peacock
4 male peacock (ngara?)
5 lemon lab
6 m simulans similar to auratus but diffent body shape
7 blue dolphin
8 elongatus species
9 ob zebra
10 white zebra pseud sp
11 sunshine gold peacock
12 german red peacock
14 eyebiter h moori
last pic synodonis eureptus
 

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