Does it ever end?

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Would 2 , 2 inch jardini arows make a good adition to a 120 gal tank with 3 bleheri and two dehelzi bichirs
 
I know when it's gonna stop, when i get a super red, x back and a platinum aro in 1 tank :D
 
I honestly believe that it is a sickness, and I'm running a fever right now!!
 
There is no such thing as one last fish! It's a nice thought, but it is never the case....but it is a funny thought :ROFL:

I think I got the "long haul" award....
I drove to the FL state line on I-95 and meet the guy I bought my colony of Zaire Blue Kapampa's....From the town I'm in NC to there it was @800+ miles round trip! :headbang2 :ROFL:
 
:grinno: hmm....

Does this include buying fish that you really want, and knowing that when you explain to your signifigant other that said fish will grow up to be about 3 feet long they can't refuse you when you say it's time to buy a bigger tank??

Cheers!
 
Well Tomorrow I'm selling my soft shell turtle so i can use that money to pay for some needed plants in my 55 gal tank that houses 5 beautiful Channa Bleheri. Gonna miss that little bugger, but i have to get rid of him since he is attacking my redtail wolf fish.
 
i never stop buying always get em young grow em out my bud at the lfs loves taking my fish in on trade or buying em out some times i even make a dollar or so too.
 
I have a cycling 33 galon tank with 5 minows 2 gold fish and a snail, not exactly monster fish however they are all food survivors of the late redtail wolffish i once had in there. Any sugguestions on what i should put in there thinking maybe a pig nose puffer, their pretty cool. perfect for the tank since they only get to about 7 inchs.....Also take in consideration that what ever i put in there will eventually be evicted when my bleheri breed and i have to separate three of them from the breeding pair.
 
I cannot believe that i bought a temensis, ornate and a black aro over the weekend. Now i really need to stop or get a bigger tank.
 
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