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jlnguyen74;3093592; said:
Don't get too excited! :grinno: His uncle doesn't leave here :ROFL:
I didnt think so but it must be cool to have a relative who lives in a place where such fish can be kept.
 
there are alot of bigger issues on earth that you should be worry of
 
jlnguyen74;3093313; said:
He's only 13, still young, and has plenty of time to learn. I'm sure one day he'll write fluently like this :ROFL:

I would doubt it, hopefully a least he'll be creative enough that he doesn't have to recycle someone else's post over and over like some of the poor saps on this site.;)
 
Bderick67;3095599; said:
I would doubt it, hopefully a least he'll be creative enough that he doesn't have to recycle someone else's post over and over like some of the poor saps on this site.;)

:ROFL:Is any of those poor saps 41, overweight, and lonely? :ROFL:
 
peewee;3095180; said:
there are alot of bigger issues on earth that you should be worry of
Perhaps he mulls over these big issues that plague this great planet on some other on line forum,someplace other than one which is meant for the discussion of the aquarium hobby.;)
 
jlnguyen74;3095868; said:
:ROFL:Is any of those poor saps 41, overweight, and lonely? :ROFL:

Hmmm....41?I was always under the impression that you were in your early to mid twenties:D
 
Bderick67;3096012; said:
Hmmm....41?I was always under the impression that you were in your early to mid twenties:D

It wasn't about me! I was about the poor sap in my signature! :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL: What's up with you and young boy? Look like everyone here is young to you. You like them young, don't you?
 
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guys watch what u post i dont want my thread close
 
i think malaysian gold is the same as XB and pahang gold.. HBRTG is produced by crossing the XB to a RTG then inbreeding them over and over again. so i think that's why there is a HBRTG that has a full crossing of its shine ( due to the genes of XB ) but there are also HBRTG that has only a 6th level shine or has specks of gold in the back of a HBRTG. MALAYSIAN GOLD is not extinct.
 
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