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Old 11-05-2011, 07:47 AM   #61
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I intend to keep them separately for the time being. I have a tank of gh likely to be ready to go into the pond by end of the year, whose pond (farm or mine) still thinking
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being rich also quite a headache
anyway love the 5th pic
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Old 11-05-2011, 08:10 AM   #62
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wow nice pond!!!! do u ever swim in it haha.
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:29 AM   #63
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hiaz
being rich also quite a headache
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wow nice pond!!!! do u ever swim in it haha.
used to swim with aros but didn't do it for almost a year
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:55 AM   #64
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used to swim with aros but didn't do it for almost a year
Better dun later the aros mistaken it for superworm, haha
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:58 AM   #65
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Bro...very scary man..., your collection cost quite a fortune...can feed the lower income group familes for a whole year.....

I hope you are also doing some good charities to gain good health and fortune.....Fantastic collection....3 Cheers!!!
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Old 11-05-2011, 11:13 AM   #66
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Better dun later the aros mistaken it for superworm, haha
wahahahaha that never happen bro

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Bro...very scary man..., your collection cost quite a fortune...can feed the lower income group familes for a whole year.....

I hope you are also doing some good charities to gain good health and fortune.....Fantastic collection....3 Cheers!!!
bro, I am a strong believer in contributing to charities. Be it temple giving them in term of basic food requirements regularly, contirbuting to cancer society, old folks home and so on. I like to keep it low profile and need not telling everybody what I have done, I don't know why you bring this topic out

For your info doing all this is not to gain better health for myself or fortune, I don't believe all this kind of things. I don't even gamble or buy 4D

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Old 11-05-2011, 11:17 AM   #67
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wahahahaha that never happen bro



bro, I am a strong believer in contributing to charities. Be it temple giving them in term of basic food requirements regularly, contirbuting to cancer society, old folks home and so on. I like to keep it low profile and need not telling everybody what I have done, I don't know why you bring this topic out
Good deed....that's why god bless u can enjoy so many quality fishes.

Also your pond now highly dangerous....dun play play...hehe
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Old 11-05-2011, 11:20 AM   #68
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Good deed....that's why god bless u can enjoy so many quality fishes.

Also your pond now highly dangerous....dun play play...hehe
you mean bio load huh? It's 15ft x 8ft x 4.5ft excluding the filter. The filter area is 4ft x 9ft x 4.5ft, 4.5ft, do you think it's over loaded? I have seen most of the rays hobbyist tank most height hoover around 2ft or 2.5ft

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Old 11-05-2011, 11:38 AM   #69
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you mean bio load huh? It's 15ft x 8ft x 4.5ft excluding the filter. The filter area is 4ft x 9ft x 4.5ft, 4.5ft, do you think it's over loaded? I have seen most of the rays hobbyist tank most height hoover around 2ft or 2.5ft
I mean there are superworm swallowing aros and heart-punturing stingrays
As for bio-loads, if u keep the 50 pcs XBs and those rays together, then a bit on high side.....my personal opinion
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I mean there are superworm swallowing aros and heart-punturing stingrays
As for bio-loads, if u keep the 50 pcs XBs and those rays together, then a bit on high side.....my personal opinion
oh that i know. The 50 xb is in wft. In your opinion how many rays can i keep in that pond? Thought of buying some more basket i think i kenna poison deep deep
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