where are you? where are the pics.... It is saturday already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ok, so wake up and get going by 8, then I think you said it was a ~1.5 hours of driving. Then pick up and look around I will give you an hour for that. Maybe another half hour for delays or quick drive through lunch. Then another 1.5 hours. Then to put the bags into the tank and snap pictures. After pictures are taken, load them up to the website post, then by that time it will be time to take out fish. Watch for 1 hour. Then must take pictures again and post.
So if I add this up according to me you should have say your first posting at ~1 And then your next about 2...
Anyways we are all waiting, though I have to go get my cars oil changed. So if I somehow beat you to getting back to here...
Alright got caught up in the fish for a while and was trying to get some good shots .So here is what I got today
1-al otter point
2-al lawanda
3-aleureka red albino
4-trimidachromis intermedious
5-al maleri
6- al lemon jake
7-hap tiwan reef albino
8- al flavesent albino
9-al flavesent neon blue
10-al eureka red
11-protomelas super red empress
12-borleyi kadango
13-al red shoulder
14-dimidachromis compressiceps
here are some pics of the fish in the bags as listed some of the pics are not good quality next I will post pics of them in the tank!
some more the first two pics were of the fish I got on thurs but the rest are in order . I am off to the store to pick up some stuff and a tripod to get better pics of the fish in the tank.
Ikevi YES that is a albino flavesent he only has 2 left I think he had 5-6 total super cool could not resist.My camera was a present so I got a tripod for stabilization and for my vid camers(ironic it has video stabilization) Mike my guess is about 22-23 total since I am getting some super haps.
So now with your "super haps". (Never heard of super before). I assume you mean the bigger ones. So does that mean you might plan on say having a few females with them? That would be cool since I think the big ones are less likely to hybrid.