They are a pretty fish!
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R P - 12 Oct 2004 12:00 GMT
can anyone repost the original mesage from this thread?
it was from Cindy
I also have green terrors and I'd like to know more about them.
Thanks in advance,
RP
> They are a pretty fish!
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Cindy - 12 Oct 2004 19:25 GMT
> can anyone repost the original mesage from this thread?
> it was from Cindy
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> Thanks in advance,
> RP
Here's a few sites I googled for.
http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/Fishindx/greenter.htm
http://badmanstropicalfish.com/profiles/profile61.html
http://www.aquazoo.co.uk/page.cfm/Type=Fish/ID=134
http://en.mimi.hu/aquarium/green_terror.html
Cindy
> Cindywrote:
Anyone here have Green Terrors? I just put a pair of juveniles and
three
> little Jack Dempseys in my 55. The terrors are so pretty!
>
> Cindy
Original message.
Here's an article on them.
http://aquaria.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=91
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R P - 12 Oct 2004 17:27 GMT
Hum... not much info, but tks anyway.
I?ve read the article and my terrors behave very similarly :-)
RP
> > Cindywrote:
> Anyone here have Green Terrors? I just put a pair of juveniles and
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> Anyone here have Green Terrors? I just put a pair of juveniles and three
> little Jack Dempseys in my 55. The terrors are so pretty!
>
> Cindy
I have two breeding pair of Green Terrors. They are awesome although they do
not cohabitate very well.
Cindy - 24 Oct 2004 15:42 GMT
>> Anyone here have Green Terrors? I just put a pair of juveniles and
>> three little Jack Dempseys in my 55. The terrors are so pretty!
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> I have two breeding pair of Green Terrors. They are awesome although
> they do not cohabitate very well.
With each other?
Do you keep your pairs separate?
R P - 26 Oct 2004 11:22 GMT
Hi!
I also have Green Terrors :-)
3 adults (1 male 2 females) and 4 with almost 4 moths!
the adults are in a big tank (1,5meters long) and have had new juveniles
last week :-) It's amazing watching them geting bigger by the day.
the other 4 are waiting for a store to acept them... and are in a smaler
tank (50 cm).
now... I have a "smal problem" a 2nd female (the one that doesn't breed) is
being maltreated by the other 2 to the point of having is fins rotten and is
always hiden beind the internal filter... :'(
I can't move her to the other tank couse I belive she will eat the other 4
(it as appened before!)
I'm on a dilema... and waiting a response from the shop. (afterwards I'l
move the new fishes (alvins) to the smaler tank and hope for the parents to
calm down and leave the non breeding female...
RP
> >> Anyone here have Green Terrors? I just put a pair of juveniles and
> >> three little Jack Dempseys in my 55. The terrors are so pretty!
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> With each other?
> Do you keep your pairs separate?