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Great thread and Great work your doing :)

I did something like this with dogs a while ago but money was too tight to continue.
 
Greez;3933583; said:
Great thread and Great work your doing :)

I did something like this with dogs a while ago but money was too tight to continue.
Thank you.

Finally got pics. Had to do a few water changes... and... wipe the glass... and cover... and clean anything else that was included, lol.
Anyway, here is the 10 year old, 12" Tilapia b. (Tank still needs work ;))

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Wow Hoyo!! Great Job!! I for one am very impressed. It's a good thing you are doing, and if we could understand the fish I am sure they would be saying "Thanks a bunch! Bring more food!"
 
Mr_Altepeter;3939746; said:
Wow Hoyo!! Great Job!! I for one am very impressed. It's a good thing you are doing, and if we could understand the fish I am sure they would be saying "Thanks a bunch! Bring more food!"
Haha, thank you very much.
Like I said, I'm trying my best, and actually, things are going pretty slow compared to what I though it would be. Last two contacts involving rescues never wrote back, which is good I guess seemed how it was 27 Platy and 30 Cichlids, lol. Hopefully getting a 55-Gallon donated soon, just need to setup a day to pick it up...
 
AH mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

I have 4 zebra tilapia in my 300g that makes me sad to see that one like that
 
chefjamesscott;3939926; said:
AH mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

I have 4 zebra tilapia in my 300g that makes me sad to see that one like that
Agreed. Can't believe it has lived its life in the tank for so many years. And to make it worse... the tank was just filthy! Small space, dirty water... It's the best I've got until I get the 55-Gallon donation tank. :)
 
On Sunday, 03-07-10, I went picked up some more rescues. Now, this time it isn't much, which is great! Saves me the space! lol
7 Platy ranging from 1/4"-1". The owner had a few, which multiplied, and she now have about 30, and she needed to get rid of a few. So we went over and took the few she wanted to get rid of. Just...smaller....than I'm used to, lol.
Here are the pics of the little guys...and gals. :) (Sorry about the crappy pics, had an issue trying to get them still, so I just used the flash)

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Loves severums;3963871; said:
wow cool.
Thanks.:)
Bump with my rescues. :popcorn:
Got a bunch of new rescues yesterday, and some supplies donations. (Filters, heater, decorations, 2x 10-Gallons, 35-Gallon, lights, gravel, etc.) This guy had a planted 75-Gallon tank that he has had up and running for a few years now. He is leaving for 6 months for his job, and doesn't want his wife to have to put up with the maintenance of the tank. (How sweet, lol) He figured that if he just got rid of the fish, he could buy new ones once he gets back. And seems how he didn't want to flush them all, he got a hold of me. :D
Now, I'm going to name off the stock the best I can. Not used to community fish, lol, so this might be a train wreck...
Around 10x Cherry Shrimp
3x Hyphessobrycon callistus
2x Balloon Mollies
1x Kissing Gourami
4x Coryfish (One looks like a Peppered, others not sure)
10+ Golden Mollies (Looks like a mix, he said he has bred them and raised them over the years. Looks like Sailfins and regulars... some look like Guppy hybrids, but with a Golden coloration)
1x Swordtail
2x Octo Cats
Think I got them all...
They are in a temporary 10-Gallon until I either setup the 35-Gallon or 55-Gallon.

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