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lisa23
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Yipeeeeee!!!!!

Post by lisa23 »

I've just heard from my boyfriend that my L134's have arrived :D He said they are 5 little beauties :D :D

At the moment they are in a tank at his mothers 'til their tank here as matured.I can't wait 'til i finish work to go round and see them.

Hopefully one day i will get them to spawn.(All in good time).

cheers
Lisa(never been happier)
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I bet they are really pretty :D
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Post by Tom2600 »

Congrats Lisa!

I wouldn't leave the l134s with your boyfriend for too long as he wont want to let you have them. They really are cracking little plecs! IMO they are on a par with L046s (if not better) because they are beautifully marked always out and about!
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Post by lisa23 »

They are just beautiful things and i agree they are on a par with zebras.
Just been sat watching them grazing on algae on stones and bogwood.They seem to have settled in well,i'm surprised how much time they spend in the open,unlike my L260's and golden nuggets that very rarely come out except to grab a bite to eat and dash back undercover again.

Thanks Tom, for letting me know they were for sale,i could kiss you :wink:

lisa
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Post by Tom2600 »

Hey your making me blush! :oops: :wink:

I'm glad to have helped. Its great that they have settled in so well. Mine did exactly the same so it must definitely be a L134 character trait.

I'm building some caves for mine this weekend. I'm sure between us we must be able to manage to spawn them!?

All the best

Tom
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