Why don't you offer them FOC to other hobbyists in the marketplace folder?
Hi, anyone know the best place to release 2 small fish? These fish has been with me for years. Would hope they lead a peaceful life there after.
I know some nature lovers will be against introducing new species to the current ecological environment, but these are well, quite local species by now and they are small. Just a silver tip tetra and a corydoras.

Why don't you offer them FOC to other hobbyists in the marketplace folder?
- eric

What kind of corydoras is that?
It looks much darker then this. There could be two. The larger one is about 2" to 3". Eats anything.
The silver tip tetra is hardy and territorial.
I have killed many oriental fish in the past, would like to see them swim in the wild at least.
How do you know these are local species?

Pass them to some aquarists or to a fish shop. Do NOT release them to our rivers... Not only do they not belong here, they most likely not be able to survive...
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), C.tonkinensis(Melted!
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Its best not to release into the wild, dont think they can survive.
Ariel


Please dont release fish or plant to yours environment!!!! You may destroyed it...
You see what happen to "flower horn" tragedy?
Best Regards,
kc hoo

Hi,
Where you stay? If convenient, I don't mind adopting your fishes.
- eric
I'm in the north east AMK area. There are two cories. One is almost 4 inches from whisker to tail.
My friend tells me of a nice longkang that leads to a stream along YCK road. Pass by before nice and shallow, sandy bottom, clear water.

feeblemind,
Please don't release it into our environment. It's a very irresponsible thing to do.
We have more than enough members here that will give it a good home if you are willing to pass it over to them. I'm sure they will go over to your house of collect the fishes at your convenience. In the unlikely event that you cannot find any members here willing to take them in, I will personally give them a home in one of my many tanks. Just drop me a Private Message on where and when to collect with your contact number.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

Hmm ... seems like people are throwing their corys left and right. Feeblemind, tell you what, PM me your location and contact number and I'll go have a look see. Most probably I can put it in one of my discus tank as cleanup crew but I'll need to quarantine it first.
Na. Don't worry. Had I really wanted to release them in the wild, I wouldn't even bother posting. I will contact Mr Benny (thanks!).
Sorry, in the end we continued to care for this pair. For closure, just wanted to update that they past away on 25th Nov 2009. Sadly missed, has been with us for 5 years.
Apologies for worrying fellow nature fans. Cheers!
aww.. 5 years is long for fishes like these.for keeping them alive.
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Yap glad that you deceide to keep them at the end of the day and they are with you for another 5 years before they passed away they must have been well taken care by you.
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hey, u cant release them because u had already keep them few year liao. they cant find food in other enviroment.
post in the forum and pass to other..
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