Calico, Another variegated addition |
Calico, Another variegated addition |
goldrush |
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:31 pm
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A calico is by definition, having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly according to the dictionary.Although this is not a typical edonishiki with the usual splendour of colours,OMO ,the way it carries itself ,together with its body conformation more than make up for the former shortfall.Even a conspicuous spicule overgrowth at its dorsal end of its caudal fin fail to deter me from purchasing this specimen as its is easily removable without much recurrence.Unlike my previous calico which is inadequate in its headgrowth,this one shows promising wen development at its tender age.This male is closed to 5 inch and definite to add some colors to my already overstocked collection.I know Sabine would be thrilled to see another calico in this forum.Please enjoy
A side profile: Hey PSI reading 128 liao ,even he is wearing a white N95 face mask what about us? Another view And as usual a video clip to end and show its swimming and deportment. goldrush |
goldrush |
Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:50 pm
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RG Doc.com Member No.: 319 Group: Forum Doctor Posts: 3,327 Topics Started: 377 Joined: 25-Jun-04 Last seen online: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 2:54 pm User's local time: Mon, 06 Jan 2025 7:04 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
I do not detox the worm with anything.I have read some who "detox" thro dettol,listerine,pp ,anti parasites med, and wat have you Now all these are poison(READ THE HEADINGS:DO NOT SWALLOW).All these are topical medications and not for oral ingestion.So imagine feeding these so called disinfected worms to your fishes.....they will be in trouble.Some may not exhibit immediate signs but culmulative exposure or continual ingestion could prove fatal in the very near future.
Yet at the end of the day we blame the worms for our fish fatality which infact we are the culprit in poisoning our fish in the first place!!!!!! If you really need to disinfect I think the safest is still SALT |
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