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PostPosted: Jul 30th, '07, 20:57 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Hex- I think Steve got his for $2, 200mm 8-10"
with F&F


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That`s a bargain price :wink:

Just got my email reply..there`s no minimum order!
The delivery charge is based on distance which in my case is only about 50 miles.
Apparently they use specially adapted pick-ups with onboard air etc for smaller orders..or i can collect them myself (i think not).
Looks like rainbow, brown or brook trout could be a definite possibility.


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PostPosted: Jul 30th, '07, 21:31 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Cool..send some pics, your weather is coming good for you now eh!
prolly all yr round


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a back up battery/ generator pump should be the first thing you buy. it is an essential and will save you lots of money and time in the long run. i got a decient one off of ebay for about $150. i'll be paying at least twice that for my fish. i'de kill myself if i lost them all to pump failure.


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Apparently their water stays at a relatively constant 9.5C year round as the ponds are fed by a river. Should be cheap to maintain 10C in winter than say tilapia temps.. not that i can find any anyway.
It won`t be happening just yet, knowing i can get them locally is one thing less to worry about. I have a gh to finish first :wink:


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PostPosted: Jul 31st, '07, 00:12 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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bf- thats a bit harsh on yourself!


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