Just re located my Tigrinus and Juruense

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TiGrInUs
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Just re located my Tigrinus and Juruense

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As of right now its 11:51 pm and I have school tomorrow...i am re locating my B. Juruense and M. Tigrinus to their new tank(180gallon) from there old tank(75gallon). I hope this goes well once they are in the tank. Just thought i would let you all know. *yawn...* I just measured the two fish and my juruense is 10.5" long...my M. Tigrinus is 9" long. Ill keep you all posted on how it goes.
TiGrInUs
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Post by TiGrInUs »

hahaha..anyways there doing good so far...
PeacockBass
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Post by PeacockBass »

im glad to see them in a larger tank and doing well.. you have some Nice fish TIg.. keep the water clean and keep them water changes up!1

good luck Homes
mokmu
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Post by mokmu »

Still wating for postings. How are they doing, Tig?
PeacockBass
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Post by PeacockBass »

mokmu wrote:Still wating for postings. How are they doing, Tig?
same
TiGrInUs
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Post by TiGrInUs »

The Tigrinus and Juruense are doing great!...they are both eating. The payara i currently have in the tank with them havent got eaten yet. Im kind of suprised seeing they are only half the size of my cats.
PeacockBass
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Post by PeacockBass »

TiGrInUs wrote:The Tigrinus and Juruense are doing great!...they are both eating. The payara i currently have in the tank with them havent got eaten yet. Im kind of suprised seeing they are only half the size of my cats.
i doubt they ever will get eaten... payara are nothing but top dwelling fish.
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