American Dream in Turkey

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Some more close ups...

Golden Morph Managuensis
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Peacock Bass
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Pearsei
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Carpintis
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Beta Festae
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Argentea
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Alfa Festae
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... and finally, below species are now in Turkey, after a long travel.
from U.S.A. to the U.K. and from U.K. to Turkey. The biggest among them is around 4 cm. (around 1.5'').

Dovii

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Zonatus (with Breidohri in the first picture)

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Umbee

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H. Turquois (on the left in the first picture)

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Trimac

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Boghuderya (tried to write 'thank you' in Bulgarian hope it is correct) Filio.
Where are you in Bulgaria close to Sofia? The reason I ask is it is much more easier to deliver the fish from England to Sofia since you are a member of EU.
Feel free to send me a private message if you want more details.
 
The fish look great. Has anyone ever told you you look like John Petrucci from Dream Theater? :ROFL:
 
Thanks ibz_rg.
Yes a couple of times.. When I was younger I was trying to look like James Hetfield from Metallica.
 
awesome collection
Thanks, it took three years to collect them. They are from Jeff Rapps, CoA (Dan) in the U.S., One click fish (Josh, thanks to him) and WoW in the U.K., Thomas in Germany, and Seahorse aquaristics in Ireland. As you can imagine such a collection has required a lot of travels and time.
 
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