Similis City
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Similis City
Hi all,
These my similis cories, these are 9 units. I'm keeping them in a 80 liter tank,almost near to their habitat.
These my similis cories, these are 9 units. I'm keeping them in a 80 liter tank,almost near to their habitat.
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Re: Similis City
So what river is that from? JK! Looks very nice I'm sure they feel right at home!
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Re: Similis City
Wow! the tank looks awesome mate
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Re: Similis City
I'm sure there are thousands of rivers that look very much like that, all over the world. C. similis is from the Rio Madeira basin in the Southwest part of the Amazon basin.
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Re: Similis City
Thank you for your comments, I'm glad you like it. Answer given before me, yes lives in the Rio Madeira basin.
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Re: Similis City
nice tank for cories. are you trying to breed your similis?
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Re: Similis City
Thank you, i did not but i will try.
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Re: Similis City
Great looking tank looks very realistic. Looks like you have some happy healthy fish. One of them looks like a nicely rounded female.
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Re: Similis City
Thank you. I hope this female will give new fries.
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Re: Similis City
Are you going to sell those at the LMcD (Local MacDonalds)?SergenTuncer wrote:Thank you. I hope this female will give new fries.
I sell my fry at the LFS (Local Fish Shop)...
Have to make a joke like that, as "fries" is deep fried bits of potato, where "fry" is baby fish - and it's the same word for one fry as for a thousand fry - one of those strange words in English that doesn't change with the number of "things" - just like fish.
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Re: Similis City
MatsP wrote:Are you going to sell those at the LMcD (Local MacDonalds)?SergenTuncer wrote:Thank you. I hope this female will give new fries.
I sell my fry at the LFS (Local Fish Shop)...
Have to make a joke like that, as "fries" is deep fried bits of potato, where "fry" is baby fish - and it's the same word for one fry as for a thousand fry - one of those strange words in English that doesn't change with the number of "things" - just like fish.
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Hi Mats,
As you know, i meant babby fish(fry) and thank you for english lesson. Sorry again.
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Re: Similis City
Don't worry about it .
I am american and I have a hard time trying to understand english as spoken by englishmen.
I am american and I have a hard time trying to understand english as spoken by englishmen.
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Re: Similis City
The funny thing when I met Jools the first time, he spoke Scottish dialect (still does, by the way) of English. Which is not really surprising, when you look at were he lives - yet, I was surprised when I heard it the first time.crkinney wrote:I am american and I have a hard time trying to understand english as spoken by englishmen.
When you READ what someone is writing, it all looks about the same [except when using dialectical words/word usage or writing "phonetically" (e.g. "darn sarf" instead of "down south", "y'all" instead of "you all" or "motosickle" instead of "motorcycle")].
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