Washington, or NW meet(s) discussion

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And he's chasing one of the female Bolivians around, LOL.... :nilly:
 
It's a Nikon D70s Digital SLR, lol. Got 3 lenses with it, as well as a 6GB Microdrive. :headbang2 :headbang2 :headbang2 :headbang2

I'm still trying to learn how to take tank pics with it, lol... :nilly:
 
Here's the full tank pic of the tank that he is in.....
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Caveman;1057476; said:
Nice tank. I love planted tanks but I can never get mine to look that nice.

75G Heavily Planted - Pressurized CO2, 520W CF Lighting, Filstar XP3 with spraybar :headbang2
 
Wish I had the room, lol
 
Thanks for the Dojo!!! He's happy as can be, already eating and interacting with his tankmates. They are all so curious, he's the biggest thing in the tank but they wonder what the heck this big long thing is! They keep following his and staring at him!
I absolutely love him! Thank you so much! I took pics, but my computer is brand new and I have to install my photo/camera software to edit, so I'll try to post pics tomorrow.
I really was in need of a fish with some personality and size. Too bad a few inches is considered big right now, but he'll be comfy in the 55 g.

He'll have a good home and will be well loved. I've never kept a Dojo, so if there are any quirks or care/feeding/habits that I need to be aware of, please let me know.
Thanks again! Mei
 
Just clean water and a smile. He'll smile right back at you, lol. ;)

Common Name:
Dojo loach.
Other Name:
Weather loach, Weatherfish.
Size:
Up to 10 inches for M. anguillicaudatus; reportedly up to 20 inches for M. fossilis, but the largest I have seen is about 14 inches.
Diet:
Omnivorous; Everything and anything. Will readily take prepared and small live foods. Worms are a particular favourite. They also will eat any dead fish, so care must be taken to remove any diseased fish before they die.
Lifespan: 10+ years
Requirements:
A COVERED TANK! These fish are escape artists and will swim up or into any uncovered pipe or opening. It is not at all unusual for dojos to end up in the filter.
 
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