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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.
If you can't see the video, shown just above, try clicking here.
Timo and Rachael's Aquarium
San Diego Tropical Fish Society's Annual Show.
Each year during the first weekend of November the San Diego Tropical Fish Society has it's annual aquarium show in Balboa Park. This year there were about 60-aquariums with a wide variety of sizes, decorations, and fish. In the video, shown above, you can see Timo and Rachael's incredibly beautiful 10-gallon planted aquarium with several Albino Cory Catfish and two Freshwater Dwarf Puffers. If this aquarium or the fish interest you, call the show live and talk with Tom and Nevin.
Jay
from Indiana
calls and talks
about his
new fishy
web site.
Click
here to
go there now
and learn
about how to
count fish
and how to
make an
aquarium
without any
gravel look
like it's
got gravel
on the
bottom.
Roshan
from Katy,
Texas,
calls and
talks about
his planted
tank and his
pond.
Bonnie
from Iowa
says it's
30-degrees
and talks
about
getting her
dogs and
coming to
stay with
Tom in
California.
Rod from
Elk Grove,
California,
calls and
talks about
his
150-gallon
aquarium and
his
450-gallon
aquarium. He
plans to
switch the
fish, and he
wonders if
he can leave
his 6" to 7"
Tinfoil
Barbs in the
450-gallon
aquarium,
when he adds
the Mbuna
Cichlids
from the
150-gallon
aquarium.
Evan from Colorado
calls and
says he had
raised an
Mbuna Zebra
from about
1" to 4" in
a 5-gallon
aquarium.
This week he
moved it to
a 10-gallon
aquarium,
but first
had to make
a special
protector
for the
aquarium
heater, so
the Zebra
wound not
break the
heater. Then
Evan talks
about
heaters and
which one to
buy for your
aquarium.
The Bailey Brothers
encourage YOU to call Pet Fish Talk
during the show and talk about your pet fish.
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