Welcome to AQ Fabian!
Could we have a sneak peek of your setup?
Hi,
I am Fabian from Romania- I kept fish from 20 years, but not all the time. I am interested now in those coldhardy Macropodus, M. ocellatus and northern forms of M. opercularis. I have the tropical M. spechti too- I like to keep more species, but the time don't allow me... I am a fan of wildtypes. Also interested in other hardy exotics- plants, especially from dry climates.
Very glad to find you here! Nice forum!
Greetings from Bucharest!
Fabian
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Welcome to AQ Fabian!
Could we have a sneak peek of your setup?
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Welcome to AQ!
Those are interesting fishes that you are keeping. Looking forward to "seeing" your fishes on AQ and sharing of your experience with us.
Hi!
Risking to disappoint you, I have only a few tanks up to 100l and some black round plastic 90l pots ("for mortars") used very much in Europe to keep fish outdoors.
I keep M. opercularis- albino, blue and wildtype (but no location for those), 4 M. ocellatus 4 cm - the strain known in Europe as "Yangtse", 3 others ocellatus 6cm unknown location, but possibly the same (not much colour, shy, more cylindrical body), and 11 M. spechti 6-8cm. Some Corydoras paleatus, Tanychthys albonubes, a few playful vivipars- nothing special.
I saw the splendid M. ocellatus form from Shanghai area, posted by Ikanpemburu- breathtaking! I am looking for such fish, and opercularis too, with precise habitat location data. I want to limit myself to such hardy species, no time for more... Can you help me with that?
All the best!
Hi Fabian,
Welcome to AQ!!
Hope to see more of you here and you'll share some of your fishkeeping experience here with us.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Hi!
Thank you for your warm welcoming!
Fabian
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