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daphilster08

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Feb 16, 2009
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Hey all,

I have been on this site for a few years using the account wonword(which is my brothers username) and made a new account about a year ago but it didnt work till now.. :irked:

Anyway, I am currently keeping two fish tanks in my dorm room this year with different plans than last year. Last year, I bred cherry shrimp and kribs in my dorm room.. This year I am going to make it a little bit more difficult. I am going to try for ancistrus and some type of Killie(not sure what variation yet)

Hope to hear from all you familiar people! :headbang2
 
Hello and Welcome!
 
Where do you live in minnesota and what school are you attending. Im also a fish keeping college student in the state haha.
 
Welcome to MFK!
Try panchax, they're like lil snooks.
Very cool fish, can be handfed and can hardly overeat.
They love three meals a day and will really hunt the top layers very aggresively.
Ancistrus is strong and esy to keep.
Cool idea, keep us posted!
 
SuperDave;3440642; said:
Hello and Welcome!
Thanks!

Red Devil;3441355; said:
welcome to MFK.. i am glad that your finally here..and may you enjoy MFk from here on... making up for lost time i hope.. any questions you know you can ask me anytime.. i will always try to help... looking forward to seeing you on the forums.. :DView attachment 405501

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Thank you Liz :)

mr.reef24;3441801; said:
welcome to MFK

mr.reef24
Thanks look forward to my time here!
mindgame;3441829; said:
Where do you live in minnesota and what school are you attending. Im also a fish keeping college student in the state haha.
Nice!! I go to St. Scholastica in Duluth. Where do you go? What do you keep?
supparerk;3443130; said:
Thank you!

Noddy;3443183; said:
Welcome to MFK!
Try panchax, they're like lil snooks.
Very cool fish, can be handfed and can hardly overeat.
They love three meals a day and will really hunt the top layers very aggresively.
Ancistrus is strong and esy to keep.
Cool idea, keep us posted!
Thanks for the idea! I will look into those. I have read a little bit about them and I am definately fascinated by them. I will keep you all posted!

Thanks again everyone! :headbang2
 
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