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N. strauchii juvies

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nate

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Here's some photos of some strauchii juvies. A lot of people tell me their strauchii are very shy, but mine have become quite bold after I moved them to an aquatic setup.

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What's that I see? A finger at the glass...?
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Why yes...
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frustration sets in...
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pin-pin

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what a great personality for a strauchii.
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i liked that last shot the best.
 
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mark

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Great pics Nate, a few questions though.
1)How big are they?
2)How many do you have?
3)any pics of there set-up

Thanks, Mark
 
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john

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Nate, lovely little guys. Have you had much molestation from "can I buy these from you" types?
 
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nate

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Thanks guys.

Mark: they are all 8-10cm, I have 4 (more to come
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) and I don't have another shot of the setup as I just returned the camera this morning. It's a very simple 10g setup right now. When bigger, they'll of course go to a larger tank and a more elaborate setup. Right now I wanted to keep it simple for easier observation as there is some debate as to whether it's a good idea to keep them aquatic or not.

John: no molestation at all to date.
 
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josh

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HAHA, Great Pics and captions
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Oh And Got Any For Sale
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, hehe Just Kidding

(Message edited by JoshS on April 07, 2004)
 
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