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Mar 3 2010, 03:46 PM
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Texas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 865 Joined: 17-January 05 Member No.: 1362 |
Said your photos threw me for a minute there, then I remembered you are Ruck Fules. You ned to keep all your names the same on the boards, for us non too smart people. No too many folks post that white beani. The only reason I might use another name ( and I have) is if there is some minor banning problem on said board....... There was already a Sadim at the other site. Lol, I've been following the "banning" (REVERSE -------------------- ![]() |
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Mar 4 2010, 12:48 PM
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![]() Boom Headshot!!! Group: Senior Member Posts: 3571 Joined: 16-June 04 From: Escondido, Ca Member No.: 694 Real Name: George Camera Type: Canon XSI |
I fed mine New life Spectrum and Hikari Excel. Like what Modest Man said, the biggest issue when young is environmental stress (aggression, water quality, sudden drop in temperature, etc). I would recommend a bare tank or if you decide to use gravel or sand, make sure to siphon on a regular basis. I've grown beani's from a few inches to adult size and have purchased adults too. I've tried growing them in a community setting and as solitary. I had better success with solitary. Good luck and keep us posted. Different variants I've owned and raised ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dude you might as well change your name to BeaniMan, Those are top notch Beani's -------------------- ![]() "Fit in, show your rack, or GTFO" -Mark |
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