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Fishies
#1
I was wondering who out there keeps fish or any kind, and where you get them, and whay you would like to see in your local fish shop?

I own/run a fish shop with my partner, we kinda specialise in Marine, but sell tropical and cold water to, and I'm looking for inspiration to change things around a little.

Marine are my favourite, however I have a Black Rhom in the shop, hes 17inches, anda darling!
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#2
I keep fish & have for years. Have had saltwater in the past, but just fresh at this time
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#3
There was a thread where a member named Marc talked about his aquarium and fishes. Sadly, he left some time ago. He specifically mentioned having a Black Rhom himself actually Smile

Aquariums seem pretty cool. This vid is adorable:


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#4
Interesting coincidence Miles.
Although they are much to common a fish for my liking, every shop and zoo seem's to have these beauties in that have been abandoned.
A sign of the times, who knows?
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#5
I cant afford to have fishes. Upkeep and all that....plus I dont have room and the landlord doesnt allow pets.

But I like Starfish, Sand Dollars, Urchins, Clown Fish, Sea Horses, Anemones, Angel Fish, Parrot Fish, Lion Fish, Moorish Idol, Mandarin Fish, and Glass Fish are pretty neat.
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#6
I currently have 4 koi pond.

Koi are a type of carp and breed worse than rabbits. Unfortunately a large chunk of the offspring end up being black and silver and not brightly colored.


Through the years I have separated the colorful from the black/silver ones to try to breed more colorful fish. Its not a real breeding program.

I have considered starting a pond of fresh water fish to supplement my diet with fish protein.... However the cost and the requirements for feed offset any food gains I might get.
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#7
Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:I currently have 4 koi pond.

An old boy who is a customer of mine has a lovely koi pond, and he has 2 whites, they must be 20 years old I guess?
They are the largest koi I have seen, coming in at around 2 foot. The second you walk towards the pond, they have their heads out the water, their mouths going for food, amazing fish.
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#8
YES!

I bought a fish last night.

It came in batter and was surrounded by chips (Fries) and mushy peas!!! Diablotin

I am a naughty!
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#9
Krupt Wrote:I keep a Reef tank that is not quiet 12 months old yet and hasn't completely cycled, at least I am not confident it has matured as I was dealing with a money hungry Aquarist and I was Naive about aquarium keeping, so as a result My reef tank was 'built' too fast and it crashed and as a result I lost half my fish and almost $1000 because of that.

This is the problem.
There is a shop a few miles from me, and they tend to sell sell sell.
I am forever getting customers from there saying 'I had my tank for a week, and all my fish died, I think he sold me rubbish can you sell me some more'

So I say 'Nope'.

It's the basic rule of business, look after the customer, and the customer looks after you.
Yes, making a grand over a few months from a customer is nice, but making several thousand from the customer other years, is much better for me, and for the fish.
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#10
Vigilias Wrote:YES!

I bought a fish last night.

It came in batter and was surrounded by chips (Fries) and mushy peas!!! Diablotin

I am a naughty!

Being a Northerner I bet it was Haddock? Wink
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