bucket flip! ;)
Also left a male golden lyretail in a small bowl where I'm afraid our thirsty dog - who follows me around waiting for the errant flake which falls to the floor - drank him. :(
Look at www.aquabid.com if you want to talk about expensive guppies. Yours do sound, price wise, similar to some Angelhologram reported upon recently. I think we paid $5 at our favorite shop for a real pretty pair of gold bodied, red delta-tails in '73. (Actually a wedding present of sorts.) Your fish did of when inflation and the cost of living is figured in.
"I was amazed to see females with color and pretty good color also. That was not the case in the 70's I never saw a colored female guppy (black tail excepted)."
I do think they are even more impressive today. However I also recall some awesome long finned, light blue finned females from the '70s.
For some neat images, go to the IFGA site http://www.ifga.org/
and look at their show photos. Also go to their store and look at what some of their members have for sale. Once you start jumping from link to link, you are off to the races.
"... one Red tail Shark, whose making a complete liar out of me..."
Time will tell. :)
"One Sucker mouth catfish, name known, but unspellable with this spell checker."
Hypostomus plecostomus? They can be museums of diseases, so watch him. If that is what that is, they also theoretically can grow to well over a foot long. (Popular in soups in the Amazon Basin.) They are fond of cooked peas, blanched zucchini, cucumber, algae tablets...
"I wanted 10 tetras../ The kid said that the fish in the tank, with the sign were NOT the fish on sale..."
Give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe that shop actually quarantines new fish.
"I then asked him if he had any isolation tanks for the babies but he didn't understand ..."
Yeah, it scalds my mind what any kind of bowl costs today! Wait for the spring garage sales.
"Total investment now around $550.00"
Cha-ching!
"Old rule; if there is one sick or dead fish in a tank, don't buy any of em. Period."
Second old rule, if they move nets between tanks, run like heck out the door.
"I let my new pets climatise for a couple of hours then scooped the fish out of the bags into the tank, making sure to carry over none, or as little as possible, of the store's water."
Bless you!
"I guess I have to learn about water."
'fraid so.
"I noticed the test kits available but never thought I'd need one."
I am a real hypocrite on this one because I do few tests. I start new tanks from old ones, importing waterm gravel, plants etc and stock low in the new ones. In that I'm importing the nitrogen cycle, I don't do that appropriate testing. If I was starting out and had the mollah, I'd like to think that a test kit for ammonia/nitrites/nitrates would be included.
"Not too sure about a local show for tropical fish"
Google Ontario Guppy club, Ontario Aquarium Societies , Ontario Guppies...
Doug White lives a ways down the road from you. Great site. Check his Gallery. After you have your drolling under control, check his Links.
http://www.deltaguppies.com/
"Pictures coming"
Great!
u.s.
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