Nice! I was a bit surprised a fish like that would venture into such shallow water Having said that it initially seems to have a bouancy problem(?)
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 12:26
by Marc van Arc
Richard B wrote: Having said that it initially seems to have a bouancy problem(?)
I couldn't find that word (in bold print), but if you mean the fish seems to float now and again, I certainly agree. And - unless chased out of its hiding place - that fish should never have been there during the day.
So perhaps it's not a healthy specimen?
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 14:23
by grokefish
I am afraid I disagree with you Marc, I have kept ornatus pims and they were day active, however I think it does have a bouancy problem for sure, its not to well looking.
Matt
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 14:50
by Marc van Arc
I take your word for it Matt. You've kept them, I didn't.
Btw: it's not nice to fool all these foreigners by misspelling words.
It's buoyancy; no wonder I couldn't find it in the dictionary
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 15:07
by MatsP
Marc van Arc wrote:Btw: it's not nice to fool all these foreigners by misspelling words.
It's buoyancy; no wonder I couldn't find it in the dictionary
To which google says:
Did you mean: buoyancy
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Mats
Re: Check this video out
Posted: 05 Jan 2008, 11:29
by Jools
One of the new features of the forum is the youtube bbcode tag which allows you to post videos directly. You just need to post the video reference number in between the tags e.g.