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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
One of Paulio's RSG's very young male it's spotted up lots more since I took this pic.
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Another group tank,
Marlboro Gold and Orange Pigeon (Chewal6), Spotted Turq and Marlboro Red (Wattley), Scribble Turq and Blue White (Matt Parsons), Red Snake X Red Diamond (lower Right Hard to see) (Dennis Hardenberger), Violet reflection, Cobalt
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Great Interview John and Randal!
I love the story about your wife's uncle--its funny the different paths that get us into this hobby.
Randall--nice fish--I love that brown, the BDs and the red spotted turks--looks like you know your discus as well as your RO systems!
Nice spotlight guys,
Pat
P.S.: I'll post my data on the ammonia rejection by the three different RO systems over the holidays.
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Orange you glad there's orange discus?
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
The Fish Office/RO assembly plant/Home office/etc
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Nice Interview! Nice Discus
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Randal,
Nice interview! Could you post a few more pics of the red turk that is pictured with the red spotted turk? Where did you get that fish?
Nice interview John.
Thanks,
Eric
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Thanks for another great interview John. Boy, I wish my office looked like that ;D
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great interview and discus pixs
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Here you go Eric.....
I was told that fish is called a Checkerboard Turq. This particular one is a proven female.
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
I got Domestic RSG's Which are a type of spotted turq and Red Turq's. You can see both types in the above and following pics. They are all in the 3-4" range.
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
That's bubbles on the tank glass, I just did a W/C...
Here's the little pigs chowing down on Blackworms. All of them ate after 2 hours and there were no signs of stress from their shipping ordeal. Excellent packing Job, no ammonia burns or anything...
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Re:Nov/Dec 2003 Member Spotlight - RandalB
Last one, Look at the spotting on this little guy.. Sure looks like a lepoard to me...
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