Good bye to my pimas

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BaTsBR

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Hello friends
Long time no see to some of you.

When I started posting here, I just caught this babies.
The tima pass and they grow a lot.
Since november/09 I had to free them in a lake, closed lake so there's no problem in affect the local fauna.

Well, this is the last pics I got from them.

Enjoy.

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And the RTC gone to the same lake, my bigger tank isn't ready yet, so, there it goes....

Today, some months after, they are bigger, larger and doing fine.
Fishing is prohibited here, so they are safe from being caught by someone.

That's it. Hope you like it.
 
I wish i had a lake like yours!!!
 
aawww aleast they going to grow larger and once in a while keep us updated :D
 
That lake looks like one of the artificial lakes in planned communities.

Please post the "pets gone missing" story from your local news on YouTube when that happens in the not so distant future. (God speed! :) )

Cheers,
Sid
 
Sidrock;4362315; said:
That lake looks like one of the artificial lakes in planned communities.

Please post the "pets gone missing" story from your local news on YouTube when that happens in the not so distant future. (God speed! :) )

Cheers,
Sid

That's just it, I just couldn't find the words. my english is not very well now.

Sid, got it, when pets starts to miss and the local news record i'll send the link on youtube, lol.

Arapaimaman, it's far away from Manaus. I live in São Paulo state.

Six months ago from now, i can tell they duplicate or more, their size and weight too. There's a lot of tilapias here, so they can eat at will;
Sometimes I go there to feed carps, tilapias and to take a look at them. Somedays, just need to call them so they come very close to see who's calling them. It's very nice to see it.
 
good job on giving them a better home. these fish shouldnt be kept in tanks
 
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