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Jays endlers.....much more contagious than Bob's crabs.... :victorious:

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Also wondering if I should join the train, and in about 12 months move on to spotted blue eyes ;) couple of species in between of course

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Spotted Blue Eye Rainbow(pic #1), gorgeous little Aussie native but I'm more into the Honey Blue Eye(pic #2) :victorious:

Native Blue Eyes are amazing & such a massive variation across the country :encouragement:

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The big school of spotted blue eyes at the Sydney aquarium look pretty awesome.

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A tank full of these Gertrudae in the morning sunlight has to be seen when they are sparring at each other, Just brilliant to watch.

Squiggle don't know about Honeys, unless you know some one who is breeding them, they cannot be collected from the wild anymore, but yes, they certainly are a beautiful little fish. There is a really nice Blue eye found at Kin Kin if you are into collecting your own.

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Yeah I've got a mate who breeds them to give them away(as it's illegal to sell them too) so people can have them without collecting them illegally :encouragement:

I have done the collecting thing but they're so quick, lol :congratulatory:

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Wow what gprgeous little fish.... damn u squiggle for sharing ;-) mts

Ditto damn u Squiggle (in a nice way).

Let me know if you have more to give away!

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All good guys, depending on how many I get & how long it takes them to get to breeding size, I'm sure they will be the next Endlers for this forum, hahaha :victorious:

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I'm just about to tip my endlers and shrimp in the toilet.....

I WANT THOSE!!!!!!

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Garny give yourself a slap!!!! You can't put them down the toilet you just NEED MORE TANKS:triumphant:

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+1, I would set up a tank just for them too....saw these a while ago, and was told they are natives ! Bob ?

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Garny give yourself a slap!!!! You can't put them down the toilet you just NEED MORE TANKS:triumphant:

OF COURSE! :congratulatory:

Why didn't I think of that???

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OF COURSE! :congratulatory:

Why didn't I think of that???

It's all so simple when you look at it like that huh! Hahaha :victorious:

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It's all so simple when you look at it like that huh! Hahaha :victorious:

True! Just a couple of formalities to go through before I can go ahead...

....like a divorce :smiley_simmons:

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Hey...and guess what! I found 1 little dark fry in my "girl tank" That must be a chili endler baby! YAY!

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I'm just about to tip my endlers and shrimp in the toilet.....

I WANT THOSE!!!!!!

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I want them toooo ....

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