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Fish in
the
News.
Each
week the
Bailey
Brothers
start
the Pet
Fish
Talk
Show
with
some fun
and
interesting
stories
about
fish in
the
news.
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here.
Video of Black & White Clown Fish.
Clown Fish are the most popular fishes in saltwater aquariums. They are hardy, active, and have a unique pattern. They live best with an anemone, which they help feed, and where they are protected and will often breed. They starred in the movie "Finding Nemo" and have become the virtual poster child for marine aquarists. Click here for more about Saltwater Fish.
Hi Tom and Nevin, I will be sending this for this email and gmail because for some reason your email client is flagging it as possible spam. Your Friend, Robert in NJ.
I dont support it, and doubt either of you do either. Here is what I posted on the forum in reply to this:
What happens when you turn your computer off? for $30 I dont think it will last very long, and I bet the "video camera" is a piece of c..p. The warranty is only 3 months, which shows the thing is bound to break. I am not even sure what it means when it says that the air pump is temperature controlled. Plus, even if this thing does work, it is only big enough for 1 or 2 small fish, like a guppy or 2.
Special thanks to Evan for emailing us this link.
Links to "Fish in the News" from Todd from TN.
Tom/Nevin: I know that you primarily use the links that are sent to you from Robert in NJ, …but I came across this interesting video story regarding the search for the Giant FRESHWATER Ray in Cambodia.
Thanks Todd. Everyone is always welcome to send us an email with a link to stories that interested them. Even better call us during the show and comment on these stories.
Callers during this Show
Richard
from Santa
Ana,
California,
calls
and talks
about DIY
aquarium
backgrounds,
about Mbunas, and
about Aulonocara
species.
After the
show Richard sent us an
email,
saying, "...
I wanted to
show you a
sample of a
Styrofoam/concrete
background
(shown blow)
that I did
for my 40
gallon tank
..."
Jesse
from
California calls and
talks about
his new
145-gallon
aquarium for
his 11" long
Fahaka
Pufferfish.
Robert
and Hush
from New
Jersey
call
and comment
about Garra
Pingi Pingi,
algae,
buying pet
fish, and
keeping
other fish
species with
Discus Fish.
The Bailey Brothers
encourage YOU to call Pet Fish Talk
during the show and talk about your pet fish.
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