Here's my Prime stash--enough for 120,000 gallons of water minus 300 gallons (I just opened another jug of Prime)
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Holy jugs of Prime BATMAN!!
Here's my Prime stash--enough for 120,000 gallons of water minus 300 gallons (I just opened another jug of Prime)
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Holy jugs of Prime BATMAN!!
BGK have been tank bred, and are mass produced in the trade. Done both naturally and with hormonesYes.
I honestly think that a fish keeper is someone that has an aquarium and keeps the fish happy, they take care of the water, and they do the research. Breeding does not make you a fish keeper. I mean 90% of my stocking can't be bred without hormones and even then they most likely can't be. (Clown Loaches and BGK)
I agree with everyone here except for the guy who started the thread. I would like to know. Have you bred any fish that gets over 12"?
BGK have been tank bred, and are mass produced in the trade. Done both naturally and with hormones
I bred guppies does that count?
I would say so. You have successfully kept one species full circle. It’s an easy species but still it shows that you know what it takes to breed something. Bigger usually means harder and normal hobbyist won’t have the means to breed huge fish.I bred guppies does that count?