AUL new home

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Quality james !!!!!
 
Very nice, James! I miss my monster. :D
King-eL;5027861; said:
Nice! Wish they breed. Many people think that AUL are not active, well actually the juvenile are not very active and more skittish. As they grow they become more active and swim most of the time looking for food.
x2 When I had the 27" AUL, it swam alot. :)
 
Can't wait to see phase II up and running. Hope you had a doctor's note for missing work.
 
James, great looking tank! Glad to see you and John hooked up for an awesome tank..... was that stand from the company that I referred you to also? Now I'll have wait for my invite to see it in person. Congrats again.

Sean
 
VERY NICE SETUP JAMES!!! I MUST SAY THOSE ARE THE BIGGEST AUL'S IVE SEEN IN PERSON..........AND YOURE DOING A GREAT JOB WITH THEM....
 
King-eL;5027861; said:
Nice! Wish they breed. Many people think that AUL are not active, well actually the juvenile are not very active and more skittish. As they grow they become more active and swim most of the time looking for food.
Can they breed in captivity? if so that's great. 4 of them are about 8 years and 3 are about 4 years old now. When do they reach sexual maturity?
They do swim a lot and if I feed them frequent but small meal, they swim even more looking for food. It's so fun to watch them.

kendragon;5028915; said:
Can't wait to see phase II up and running. Hope you had a doctor's note for missing work.
That's up to R1. Service from him is not cheap. j/k.

House 64;5028963; said:
James, great looking tank! Glad to see you and John hooked up for an awesome tank..... was that stand from the company that I referred you to also? Now I'll have wait for my invite to see it in person. Congrats again.

Sean
It's Jason @marineaddiction.com who John recommended it.
You're welcome to visit anytime.
 
X-Tank;5029036; said:
That's up to R1. Service from him is not cheap.

I couldn't let that quote go without some recognition! I have heard R1 does service a lot of members here on MFK.
 
X-Tank;5029036; said:
Can they breed in captivity? if so that's great. 4 of them are about 8 years and 3 are about 4 years old now. When do they reach sexual maturity?
They do swim a lot and if I feed them frequent but small meal, they swim even more looking for food. It's so fun to watch them.


That's up to R1. Service from him is not cheap. j/k.

It's Jason @marineaddiction.com who John recommended it.
You're welcome to visit anytime.
Wow, they are old! Very nice tho!
 
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