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I’m thinking the normal grey wolf color is the PERFECT first color for the store!
Also the copper color is the perfect first red fox color for future reference! 😀
On the old forum it was a ‘friend/foe’ system. If you listed a member as a ‘foe’ you could not see their posts on the forum and they could not send you PMs.
January 25, 2012 at 3:01 pm in reply to: POLL: Dragon Production/LP Colors (mahogany added 2-15-12) #870718You can vote for more than one. You could vote for ALL of them if you wanted. Because I know not all of you want just one.
January 25, 2012 at 4:16 am in reply to: POLL: Dragon Production/LP Colors (mahogany added 2-15-12) #870682Blue Ice
Barn Swallow
Black Emerald
Indigo
Pink
Hades/Black Ruby has only really been shown in livestream so far(the curlie isnt a good example), and Indigo/Blue Ice hasnt been created but is a good idea!
1 week old today. She’s the biggest in the litter right now, over her brother and sister by a few ounces.
I only run undergravel filters myself as an outlet for my powerheads that I use to create currents. Otherwise I use canisters. A good magnum filter can be used for almost anything.
January 24, 2012 at 11:28 pm in reply to: POLL: Dragon Production/LP Colors (mahogany added 2-15-12) #870622Oh I didnt realize this poll creator makes you pick safe mode or not safe mode…. Pick NOT safe mode to take the poll! Its safe, theyre just weird.
And surprisingly, Black Emerald has taken the lead.
Sasha this thread is for dragons. Please make a thread for flsppers if thats what you want.
The thing is, a regular goldfish is a comet. And they always get that big given the space. Even a fantail gets big(they get about as big as a softball full grown!). If your eventual plans for her involve a pond, that is best.
Well she definitely has some type of fin rot. Thats usually brought on by bad water quality/dirty tank. Also for a comet goldfish of that size, with no real filter, that tank is way too small. A fish that size should have ten gallons at the very least, closer to 20 for better lifespan(they can live 20 years or more in the right water conditions and space). They can also get a good 8-9 inches long!
Doing a full water change like that can be super stressful and lower their immune response and make the issue worse. If you change her water again any time soon, do no less than 25%, no more than 50%. (25% each day over the course of four days is best).
I worked in a pet store with all types of fish for years but i spent most of my time working with the pond fish(comets included) because I loved them best.
Then just keep painting the sockets and using dichriocs. It looked awesome!
Im already possibly helping someone.
I’ll probably buy both. I think theyre both cute and Brandon loves bears!
If some people miss it because they are not online at the time they are released, thats the risk they take. Its the risk people take every single time. They will always sell out, given the nature of them. But I will still ALWAYS advocate a limit of 2 for the same reason Melody did.
Kiya: as far as limits, I’m in the two camp….
I am also. Since after the first young batch, it’s always been two. And I’d prefer that it stay that way as a grab bag staple. Melody has even said the idea behind it was ‘one to keep, one to trade’ or something along those lines. Its a lot less disappointing to get one you like and one you dont, than to just get one that you dont like.
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