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I was blowing the bits of skin off them out as it messes up my tank and blew a bit too hard so a little one went into my eye :). Do you think £75 ($140) is a good price for a quite big (5" +) simease tiger fish? I also so small ones for £45 ($85) which might be good to grow on.
 
Where are you? Thailand you can catch them and ship legal and cheap, serious bragging rights. Course you still have to pay for the vacation.
 
Kieranuk said:
Yeah I was warned when I saw some giant ones being fed to a nice Simease Tiger Fish. I think I will go and get the tiger fish when I get my new 100G tank as they seem to have quite a charecter :). Also how come they dont bite your fish but they can get your fingers? I accidently got one in my eye but it fell out :D.
EWWWW, just clumsy I guess.
 
thats alot for a st
go catch one
they grow kinda slow
 
Guppies are $1.80 each which is quite expencive over a long time as it will build up. I have heard people setting up breeding tanks for guppies to feed to their fish as it's cheaper.
 
guppies and goldfish go for $.1 here. I pick up 50 of them for $5 every now and then to use as feeding treats. our government has alot problems, but yours does too clearly :P
 
I think this is because all off these do good people are against feeding feeder fishes so as a compromise the price went up to disencourage it. I think it's cruel to have a big fish which expects live fish and feed it on only man-made foods. I think I well have to set up a guppie breeding tank when I get these fish as it will work out costly if I don't. The extra-large meal worms look okey aswell but are not as good as the real live fish.
 
I am really looking foreword to my Pbass eating mice. Other than that I use feeders for now as I train them to eat prepped foods. The mice will be for pure entertainment value.
 
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