Hello. What exactly is a brummie?corybrummie2010 wrote:Hello Brandon,Edi and Dennis,
Welcome to PlanetCatfish
Which part of the world are you from?
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Brummie -> Someone from Birmingham (In England, not in Alabama).
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Yep if they are from Alabama they are called Rednecks
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
hello there
I'm from Povoa de Varzim, it is a city (and a nation ) in Northern Portugal. Maybe the reason why I love fish (and invertebrates), is because they have been always part of my everyday life. Despite my desire for a temperate saltwater aquarium, the diversity, easiness and exoticism of these tropical freshwater fishes hooked me up. The fist time I saw a loricarid i was in love by these alien-like animals.
Already visited this site a lot, because of reliable and well structured profiles from loads of catfish, used it to ID my catfish. Certainly the best catfish portal on the net. Congrats.
I love cichlids, loricarids, regular catfish, eel-like fish and mollusks.
I'm from Povoa de Varzim, it is a city (and a nation ) in Northern Portugal. Maybe the reason why I love fish (and invertebrates), is because they have been always part of my everyday life. Despite my desire for a temperate saltwater aquarium, the diversity, easiness and exoticism of these tropical freshwater fishes hooked me up. The fist time I saw a loricarid i was in love by these alien-like animals.
Already visited this site a lot, because of reliable and well structured profiles from loads of catfish, used it to ID my catfish. Certainly the best catfish portal on the net. Congrats.
I love cichlids, loricarids, regular catfish, eel-like fish and mollusks.
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Hi Quo,welcome to PlanetCatfish
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thanks corybrummie2010!!!!
Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Hi everyone:)
I am new member from Kiev.
I am new member from Kiev.
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Zdoroven'ki buly, Fishmen! Welcome.
A-ah, finally, I know it too. The question roamed in the depths of my mind every single time I saw corybrummie's name.MatsP wrote:Brummie -> Someone from Birmingham (In England, not in Alabama).
good to see another rochesterian! albeit I just left it after 11 years.PanaqueDave wrote:Upstate NY USA
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Just a thought and probably many have noticed Central America and South America lumped together and have mentioned the following.
Central America is an area of NORTH AMERICA.
Crazy as it may seem but North America ends in Panama. Even Trinidad is part of North America.
Central America is an area of NORTH AMERICA.
Crazy as it may seem but North America ends in Panama. Even Trinidad is part of North America.
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
If they have, you're the first to mention it. What I meant at the time was USA & Canada (as any Central Americans would stand out more if added in with the South Americans). That said, it does make sense to follow the continental model as the other poll categories do.arapaimag wrote:Just a thought and probably many have noticed Central America and South America lumped together and have mentioned the following.
I'll change it.
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Of course there are many ways to define "North America:" geography, hydrology, language, militarily, political boundaries, etc. Many accept that North America ends at the narrows of Tehuantepec, Mexico. The subcontinent of Central America is everything south of the narrows and north of the Isthmus of Panama.Crazy as it may seem but North America ends in Panama.
Many English speakers consider Central America part of North America (geographically) while in much of Latin America the Americas are believed to be one continent.
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Hi, I am from Nottingham England, Yes I know Robin Hood. and the americas certainly are not one continent regardless
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One extra vote for Europe
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kalija wrote:One more from the USA. I don't post much either, haven't had much free time lately w/ a new baby in the house! But I always check out the other posts if I have a question and someone else has usually answered it already, this site is great!
meenie wrote:Central Ohio here, and please don't delete me (LOL). I'm reading frequently but since you answered my question about what type of Syno I had on someone else's post I've just been reading and learning lots.
Harsh for the "unaffected? people"I think most of us sleep and work inbetween visits I know I would be upset to have my account post deleted maybe I'm lucky to be able to sleep type the night away inbetween catfish watching on some fifteen forums and raise 3 children and breed fish,frogs,turtles,shrimp,snails, dog walks, feed and love the cat, feed and clean up after the old lady,..and what if someone ends up hurt or in a coma ...then wakes up or logs on to find they been booted? ..not fair in my opinion; imagine the feeling of rejection.. might make some not want to follow any more.. may as well meet up and fit the five leaders left after weedling out who hadn't posted for forty five seconds?...in a coffee shop and get rid of the computer?König Löwe wrote:You dont need to be registered to read, so deleting registered people with allmost no posts wouldnt really make much of a problem for the affected people...
keep us all please
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you lucky folk! Scotland is beautiful and the people are the nicest I ever met. Much kudos and jealousyJools wrote:Hi Susan,Richard B wrote:Hi Susan, Welcome to Planet Catfish - we have some great contributors from up in Scotland so you are in good companysusey35 wrote:Hi My name ia Susan i line in Perth Scotland I am new to keeping and breeding Catfish a newbie i suppose
Not least to say the site is run out of Scotland! Although it is very international and that's a very good thing in my books.
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We do not remove people who have posted at least once. The only way to end up removed after posting is to post spam, which automatically gets deleted after 100 days [we move it to a hidden forum first, just in case our judgement of what is spam is wrong, and the decision is overturned]. If you don't post spam, one post is enough to keep your account alive for as long as Planet Catfish has a forum.Sam wrote:Harsh for the "unaffected? people"I think most of us sleep and work inbetween visits I know I would be upset to have my account post deleted maybe I'm lucky to be able to sleep type the night away inbetween catfish watching on some fifteen forums and raise 3 children and breed fish,frogs,turtles,shrimp,snails, dog walks, feed and love the cat, feed and clean up after the old lady,..and what if someone ends up hurt or in a coma ...then wakes up or logs on to find they been booted? ..not fair in my opinion; imagine the feeling of rejection.. might make some not want to follow any more.. may as well meet up and fit the five leaders left after weedling out who hadn't posted for forty five seconds?...in a coffee shop and get rid of the computer?
keep us all please
And spam is the reason we remove users at all: We don't want to grow a huge number of spammers names on the memberlist. Unfortunately, someone with zero posts that isn't a spammmer will also get removed - if the member has been registered for quite some time, and has no posts, the account is removed - we can't really tell the difference between a legitimate user that has not posted, and someone who has posted spam and the post was removed...
I think there is a suggestion to not remove users that have registered my cats/my aquaria/my blog.
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Hi.
Have to write something so my site keeps itself open.
I'm from Trondheim Norway, but lives at the moment in Bergen.
Espen
Have to write something so my site keeps itself open.
I'm from Trondheim Norway, but lives at the moment in Bergen.
Espen
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Welcome back Espen, sorry for any previous trouble but glad to see you back with us!Black_flys wrote:Hi.
Have to write something so my site keeps itself open.
I'm from Trondheim Norway, but lives at the moment in Bergen.
Espen
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
OK, another vote for North America. specifically, New England - Connecticut.
I have not posted in the two years I have been a member, this makes my first. I am disabled and have memory problems so remembering names is almost non-existent. It also keeps me from posting much. I will try to post more often and be a part of this community instead of being an onlooker.
Surprisingly my fish survived Hurricane Irene and the lack of power. I was quite worried for their sake and lucky for me they were able to tolerate the ordeal well.
As someone that eats catfish, it is strange that I also keep some! Unfortunately I cannot keep the ones I fish for as I have nothing large enough to keep them in so I stay to the smaller pleco varieties.I keep none of the expensive exotics at this time and no idea if or when I might. Anything is possible I suppose.
Nice to meet everyone and hope to make friends here.
Take care.
P.S. A special thanks to Jools for fixing my account problems!
I have not posted in the two years I have been a member, this makes my first. I am disabled and have memory problems so remembering names is almost non-existent. It also keeps me from posting much. I will try to post more often and be a part of this community instead of being an onlooker.
Surprisingly my fish survived Hurricane Irene and the lack of power. I was quite worried for their sake and lucky for me they were able to tolerate the ordeal well.
As someone that eats catfish, it is strange that I also keep some! Unfortunately I cannot keep the ones I fish for as I have nothing large enough to keep them in so I stay to the smaller pleco varieties.I keep none of the expensive exotics at this time and no idea if or when I might. Anything is possible I suppose.
Nice to meet everyone and hope to make friends here.
Take care.
P.S. A special thanks to Jools for fixing my account problems!
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Always a pleasure, never a chore!excuzzzeme wrote:P.S. A special thanks to Jools for fixing my account problems!
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Hello!
I'm Niklas from sweden. Just wanted to say hi and add my praise to a fantastic web site . Keep up the good work, Jools and crew!
Niklas
I'm Niklas from sweden. Just wanted to say hi and add my praise to a fantastic web site . Keep up the good work, Jools and crew!
Niklas
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Hello Niklas,welcome to PlanetCatfish
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Hi Niklas,backstreetgambler wrote:I'm Niklas from sweden. Just wanted to say hi
Hello, thanks for saying hello and welcome to the site - hope you find it useful!
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Hi all
I'm in the North East of England, 10 miles north of Newcastle Upon Tyne so get classed as a geordie a bit more slang for you's
I'm in the North East of England, 10 miles north of Newcastle Upon Tyne so get classed as a geordie a bit more slang for you's
Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Hello, I'm from Poland. It is a great pleasure to join you
Best regards,
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Best regards,
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Hello Sweety and Bahid,welcome to PlanetCatfish
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Hi guys!
I am from Novi Sad, Vojvodina - northern part of Serbia, Europe.
Glad to be in this site and forum! Cheers!
I am from Novi Sad, Vojvodina - northern part of Serbia, Europe.
Glad to be in this site and forum! Cheers!
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i'm from the u.s. north cenrat part of Texas
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Re: Which part of the world are you from?
Hi everybody. I'm new to this site, which I am in complete awe of everybody's knowledge here BTW. I'm from north Florida, on the St Johns river.