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T. Reef
T. Reef
posted by:
Jerry Goebert
(report)
Aug 28th, 2009
Views: 98
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tony henderson
» posted 2009/08/28 06:08 am
Vince Cooper
(m)
» posted 2009/08/28 06:10 am
Roger Hopper
(m)
» posted 2009/08/28 06:52 am
Justin Deans
» posted 2009/08/28 07:05 am
bip_ 4u
(m)
» posted 2009/08/28 12:22 pm
Fantastic reef.
dennis chiong maya
» posted 2009/08/28 01:22 pm
edwin balayan
» posted 2009/08/28 02:24 pm
nice t-reef in australia t-reef has not been imported for a long long time many people say the bloodline going bad somefish blind and etc... i dont understand why they just stop bringing in spieces
Jerry Goebert
» posted 2009/08/28 05:01 pm
Edwin...I haven't heard anything bad about them here in the USA.
Roger Hopper
(m)
» posted 2009/08/28 05:29 pm
My guess would be the bloodline in Aussie has gone bad from breeding the bloodline back to itself. No new blood to breed to.
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Mark Wright
, 2010-03-22 01:49
Definitely Pelvicachromis. Could be a P. taeniatus variety, or another spec
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13 U L 12 O G
, 2010-03-22 01:49
not yet... drink up
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Wes St. Jean
, 2010-03-22 01:48
Ive had many hundreds of them , and not one of them had a beak face like th
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13 U L 12 O G
, 2010-03-22 01:48
cool tail
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tony henderson
, 2010-03-22 01:48
see Wes we werent as hammerd asyou thought,,,lmao
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13 U L 12 O G
, 2010-03-22 01:48
its ok just gimie the bottle....
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Definitely Pelvicachromis. Could be a P. taeniatus variety, or another spec