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Collecting Otocinclus Affinis In Their Natural Hab
Topic Started: Aug 26 2007, 10:08 PM (369 Views)
fish_r
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check it out :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilnitMs1LRk
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Excellant video, not bad for 1 scoop :thumb
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fish_r
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i would be laughing like them guys too if i did that :thumb
they would be making a few bucks i would think :)
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That is cool! :dance

Don't think you'd have much algae in your tank with that scoop of little guys!! :hysterical
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Yeah, now if they could just send a couple of handfuls our way... lol

I was told an LFS got some in last week - were all gone when I got there, but saw a name I knew on the tank for 5 of them - checked with him and they'd all died within 72 hours of hitting his tank (and he'd drip acclimatised too) - they're very light skinned Oto's with brown splotches, not two tone with the solid black stripe ala what was around a few months back... different species/area of capture maybe???
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Maybe the water was too clean for them... did you see how green that water looked on the video footage :blink: :blink:

:lol: :lol:
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MTS: Dare you to stop at ONE!!!

200L Tank.....90L Tank.....60L Tank
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We had ottos come in 2 week that lasted 60hrs in our tanks, all sold to the first person that came in looking for them.

Doubled the order last week and



you guessed it they are all still there :wink2 :hysterical

Very hard to predict what willl sell one week against the next, i need a crytal ball :wink2
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That is pretty crazy. I don't know if I am impressed or upset. :dntknw
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ooooooh... you've got some, Mark??? Will have to head on up there this week then... :)
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Thanks firshr.
I would love to of been there myself, how much fun would that be!
How good would it be to hike and fish in a place like that?

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would love to do it myself Mars :thumb
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Maybe you could start a thread on trips to the real fish world!
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