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Old 24th February 2005   #1
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Hi guys,

Just took some photographs of my newly acquired guppy!



Only 80 cents each!

Comments/feedback appreciated.

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Old 24th February 2005   #2
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handsome little bugger.









but i'm feeding these guys to my arrowana. $2 per bag of 30

no offence meant. i love guppies too. used to rear them as a kid. but they're really fish food these days...
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very nice esp good exposure and sharp

look like product shot
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Old 24th February 2005   #4
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Originally Posted by obviousdude
handsome little bugger.
but i'm feeding these guys to my arrowana. $2 per bag of 30

no offence meant. i love guppies too. used to rear them as a kid. but they're really fish food these days...
Thanks!!

Don't worry. I do go to fish shops and see these being sold as feeder fishes, besides swordtails, molly etc. Hey, the aro gotta eat what the aro's gotta eat. But do be careful with these feeder fishes. Sometimes they are diseased and can give your arowana major problems.

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Originally Posted by megaweb
very nice esp good exposure and sharp

look like product shot
Thanks! But nothing compared to your most casual snapshot. Would love to learn from you if there's ever an opportunity.

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agree.. the "food" varieties are not the healthiest.

this one of yours is a really fine specimen.
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