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Pseudotropheus sp. Kingsizei
Pseudotropheus sp. Kingsizei
posted by:
Mark & Kathy Lindamood
(report)
Aug 20th, 2008
Views: 668
Rated:
(12 votes)
Visitor Comments
Justin Deans
» posted 2008/08/20 04:11 am
brian cochran
» posted 2008/08/20 04:12 am
NICE!!!
Mark & Kathy Lindamood
» posted 2008/08/20 04:16 am
Thanks,He is a little BAD A@@
karrie edwards
» posted 2008/08/20 05:21 am
*Christian* :o)
» posted 2008/08/20 05:48 am
Very Nice M&K!!! i think i have a juvie of these..
Roger Hopper
(m)
» posted 2008/08/20 06:03 am
Awesome fish Mark...
kyle jackson
» posted 2008/08/20 07:14 am
very pretty bad a@@
bip_ 4u
(m)
» posted 2008/08/20 11:01 am
***kylie ***
» posted 2008/08/20 12:03 pm
stunning .. mine was a bad a** too lol
m. amin
» posted 2008/08/21 02:55 am
lee wallace gamble
» posted 2008/08/21 12:32 pm
Megan Tobin
» posted 2008/08/21 11:30 pm
Awesome!!
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Latest comments:
Mark Wright
, 2009-11-21 05:53
nice
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Tony Sponagle
, 2009-11-21 05:52
beautiful pic, nice and clear.
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Mark Wright
, 2009-11-21 05:50
and they wont be very 'happy' coz its 'what they do'. Geophagus means 'Eart
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Mark Wright
, 2009-11-21 05:47
Agree with Tang O'. Get sand or small gravel, as it will be much easier to
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Mark Wright
, 2009-11-21 05:44
soft acid water (pH 6ish to 7), normal temperatures, all the normal foods.
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Tang O'
, 2009-11-21 05:22
best advice is to get rid of your current substraight and get sand.
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nice