Thanks. Yes you do. I will keep an eye out for you.mynheers_a_pint;3927502; said:fantastic looking fish.
I need to get my black...
Tigriuns;3927608; said:Oh my look so natural..I will put pebble in too with some small wood....
And video clip on it hunting....
I still got problem healing the head on top as there is some injury.. notice it took the longest to heal on that spot...
The only issue with the slate pebbles is there are large holes that small particals can collect. The mistake I made with the sticks was to put them strait in. Soak them in a bucket first to allow any organics to rot first.Tigriuns;3927712; said:yours from Orinoco, Venezuala???
So you think mine also the same???
I think it's standard practice for them to injure themselves in transit. Mine has a raw chin mark that needs to repair as well as a damaged tail.
Yes Orinoco VZ. I am pretty sure most, if not all of the recent aimara are Venezualan. It is illegal to export them from Brazil and Venezuala so columbians travel into venezuala down the Orinoco and capture them and then export out of columbia. Probably claiming capture in Columbia.