Good bye to my pimas

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Wow, they got big. My uncle had some as babies but sold them to a private farmer for his lake because his grandkids LOVED fish. Last time I checked they weren't quite that big yet.
They will def love you for this. His are very happy and when we come to the edge of the lake and smack the water for feeding time they come to greet us. Which I think is verrrry odd. I've never really knew these fish to do that.

Keep us posted (:
 
tks to all for this support.
fish lovers are the same in every country. here some friends told me the same thing.

Hard not to see them everyday, but its better for them.

anyhow, these two are "tamed" since small, cause I raised them in a small pool, checking out everyday, touching them for they know who they can trust. And it worked. 'Till today, when me or my father call, sometimes they come to see.
 
no way i could dive in there.
first - got no acessories to do that.
2 - water is very cloudy, I'll just see them when I bump my head in them. or in the carps.
but the idea is very atractive......
 
Hey man, at least you know they are in HUGE set-up and no one will fish them. you can always come to feed them. The good things is that they come to surface quite often so you will see them

but sad to part way with your pets =(
 
wow thats a selfless act. i admire you for that. do your family own the lake? i wish your paima was male and female pair. so by ten years, you should have squirming paimas all over the lake :D
 
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