Hi,
as i was told in the activation mail i came to the speak easy and found this topic to be the first with lots of posts so decided to make my first one here.
I like corys and would like other catfishes (L) but in my country (Hungary) or better to say region (south-east, far from the capital) they are rare and/or expensive.
Csababá wrote:Hi,
as i was told in the activation mail i came to the speak easy and found this topic to be the first with lots of posts so decided to make my first one here.
I like corys and would like other catfishes (L) but in my country (Hungary) or better to say region (south-east, far from the capital) they are rare and/or expensive.
Have a good day,
Csaba
Greetings Csaba & welcome to the site!
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way. Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy! Lou: It's still a three-way!
Pomerania wrote:Hello,
my name is Michal, I represent city of Szczecin, which is located in Northwestern part of Poland.
Cories are my love
Best regards
M.
Another Polish person - cool
I've been to Krakow - it's a fantastic city.
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way. Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy! Lou: It's still a three-way!
hi guys... here one from Chile... the only country from southamerica that has NO loricarids, or corys or ancystrus , etc. , on the wild.....
its very interesting to know that just a few people here on the forum is from south america.... and theres a lot of people from Europe.
madmax wrote:hi guys... here one from Chile... the only country from southamerica that has NO loricarids, or corys or ancystrus , etc. , on the wild.....
Ah yes, but you have catfish families of your very own found no where else (although there are not very many of them...) Welcome to the site Marcos.
I'm from Springdale, Arkansas, USA with a pair of farolwella catfish I can't identify. have a massive school of pygmy corydoras and a even more massive school of emerald green corydoras.
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Just signed up, and i'm from Wageningen, the Netherlands (also a small country)!
Working on a biotope for my panaque sp. (true nature still a mystery: maccus or LDA-67).............
Hi, I've been using the website for the last two years or so, but only got around to registering now!
my interests are south american fish, chiclids particulary angels, discus and apistos, and of course catfish.
I am from Ireland, so another vote for Europe.
regards
joe mc
Hey there, another one from Down Under here. Windy Wellington, New Zealand.
I was in BC Canada for most of my life until 3 years ago when I moved back to NZ and had to give up a very nice collection of cat's. I have slowly been finding some new one's but must say I miss the selection that we had in North America