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Non-Saltwater Babies
Topic Started: Oct 1 2008, 07:17:25 PM (172 Views)
Matthew
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31100878@N08/2906439006/

What's the best way to post photos?

Julidochromis marlieri first time breeding, in my 29 gallon.

Matthew
No baby...
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Barelycuda
Very cool photo. I upload all my fish photo's to photobucket and then paste them into the threads with the IMG icon.

Dave
juvi
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Suzy
What a gorgeous fish! Look at the little one!

I resize photos in iPhoto, then drag them to the desk and use the file attachment button below the text box.
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"i was informed of some dolphin related testing going on up there"
Too Funny!
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Amie
The little one is so cute. What kind of fish is this? So I guess not all fish eat their young.
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http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/technology/mammals/interns.html
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Matthew
Cichlids do not eat their own babies, in fact they are very good parents, protecting and finding food for their babies. IMO about the only freshwater fish worth keeping.

These were Julidochromis marlieri "Juli's", african cichlids from lake Tanganyika. I am trying to post another picture of them, also another one of a Neolamprologus multifasciatus "multie" and child, momma multi is 1.5inches long so picture is kind of bad.

I have both types of cichlids in a 29 gallon, both are breeding.

(Hmm, that didn't work that well either, I am looking for a way to post pictures that is not photobucket, because photobucket always deletes them after a while.)
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Shane
thats kool i have a pair of poor mans trophous and a female sp.44 no breeding yet i need to get rid of them would you be interested?
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Amie
Matthew
Oct 22 2008, 06:29:56 PM


(Hmm, that didn't work that well either, I am looking for a way to post pictures that is not photobucket, because photobucket always deletes them after a while.)
Photobucket deletes? I didn't know that. I've had pictures on their site for a long time. How long before they start deleting?
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Suzy
They are very pretty! I am a bit prejudiced about FW fish, but I think those are gorgeous! Strong work!
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Shane
are you sure photobucket deletes them? i have pic on my photobucket from as far back as 05 i think maybe even farther.
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Matthew
Cichlids trump any saltwater fish out there...I am in saltwater for the coral and other inverts.

I am NOT sure that photobucket deletes, BUT I have seen a lot of posts with pictures saying something about "photobucket deleted..." and then you can't see the picture, so makes me not want to use it... I guess it could be someone closing their account and then their pictures are deleted??

Not interested in any new fish, wife has a 2 tank limit at the moment, I have to say shelldwellers (and the smaller rockdwellers) trump tropheus because they need such small space. =)

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