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PostPosted: Mar 9th, '10, 19:23 
Hey Jessy... good to see things are powering along.... woohoo...


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PostPosted: Mar 10th, '10, 10:03 
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Hi All..for the record, I had all my E barra pumps, that stopped, serviced, buy a great guy at work...it wasn't due to mechanical failure, why they stay stalled , but rather by myself' s own doing. They all had clay stuck in them :roll:


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PostPosted: Mar 10th, '10, 10:05 
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Looks pretty damn good Jessy - very nice :cheers:


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Guess you fixed your computer too..... :)


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Very nice: edible jungle! I wonder how AP grasshoppers taste? Or could one encourage them to fall into the fish tank?


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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '10, 19:01 
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Hi All....I am going to breed guppies :headbang:

A good starter feed for 2 cm Barra. I am not sure when I will get the new batch of fish. I still have one Barra in the tank. So I might start the guppies off in the sump.

I thought I would add a few more pic's, of my lack of gardening skill's . True, I have a major mess in the system, and dirt garden :shock:


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PostPosted: Mar 17th, '10, 19:06 
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And the dirt garden.....even over our summer it still produced. Time to ready for the next vegi season. Been adding heaps of fish skeleton's to the soil, to add more condition. :flower:


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Hi Jessy - yeah, that asian ornamental is commonly called a Chinese Lantern chilli. The heat in them can be highly variable - I used to have one that tasted great and had only a little heat, ut the neighbours used to damn near kill me.


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '10, 18:43 
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I have killed off my major Kio. and last Barra :shock: I understand why it happened....so please don't let it be you.


I loved my fish, and my garden, but the bugs, I thought got bad. So used neme oil, and a soap......I can appriciate many saying NOOOOOO....but I did. The first dose, not a problem. The second dose, was different.


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '10, 18:48 
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awe my baby fish.... i poisoned them :upset:

I thought I was doing the best thing.......lucky I didn't have 200 Barra if not more in the tank.

stilll .....not a great place to be .....


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I hate the way we have to learn from our mistakes. THAT WAS ONE BIG KOI ! Sorry for your loss Jessie.( Hate to bring back the memories but how long did it take to get that big)


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '10, 19:53 
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I had that fish from younge adult, he is the last of the batch of koi/ cross gold fish I bought in town :dontknow:


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '10, 20:14 
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If it's any consilation none of our 12 koi's got past that size.Had them in the solar system with goldies then the goldies developed Dropsy. Not sure if the koi's had the same thing but they died 1 x 1. That fish of yours would have been worth big money.


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '10, 20:18 
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:think: yep....$$ for sure. but it was my baby :support: and I killed it off...... fish aren't so easy to keep alive....but that one was a stayer :wink: oh well, may it rest in peace :shifty:


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Know what you mean. Sorry for bringing back the memories. On another note, loved the photo's of the barra ( not the dead ones ). Brought back memories of being up north, might have to invest in some next summer


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