Hello every1,
I am new in here so I thought I would share a bit about me-
I live in big beautiful Wyoming, I am a mother of twin girls and a son, I am also a wife to the biggest kid in the bunch, we are lucky to live out in the hills, it gives us the chance to have our own "ark" of animals, finned, furry and feathered! the kids and I have been into, wait for it........Bettas for a very long time, we even breed them on occasion, my hubby is into his Cichlids, however we are proud new owners of 3 very large tanks and after all the research one will be a freshwater "big dog" tank, one a brackish tank and the 3rd, well right now it is freshwater with just plants! we have come to love the smaller freshwater and brackish puffer fish as well as 2 of the more odd fish, the first being the amazing dragon goby, truly amazing they are, we owned one until recently, he was only about a year old and he was just beautiful, the other oddball is the rope fish/reed fish/snake fish/Erpetoichthys Calabaricus, what ever term you use for them I am totally in love with them!
I am not shy at all, if you have questions for me please ask away!!
thanks to everyone in here for helping me on my search for info on the "monster" fish my family has grown to love!!
I am new in here so I thought I would share a bit about me-
I live in big beautiful Wyoming, I am a mother of twin girls and a son, I am also a wife to the biggest kid in the bunch, we are lucky to live out in the hills, it gives us the chance to have our own "ark" of animals, finned, furry and feathered! the kids and I have been into, wait for it........Bettas for a very long time, we even breed them on occasion, my hubby is into his Cichlids, however we are proud new owners of 3 very large tanks and after all the research one will be a freshwater "big dog" tank, one a brackish tank and the 3rd, well right now it is freshwater with just plants! we have come to love the smaller freshwater and brackish puffer fish as well as 2 of the more odd fish, the first being the amazing dragon goby, truly amazing they are, we owned one until recently, he was only about a year old and he was just beautiful, the other oddball is the rope fish/reed fish/snake fish/Erpetoichthys Calabaricus, what ever term you use for them I am totally in love with them!
I am not shy at all, if you have questions for me please ask away!!
thanks to everyone in here for helping me on my search for info on the "monster" fish my family has grown to love!!
lol... good to get to know you... i am liz and if theres any help you need just let me know..