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    Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    I have just received an email from a WWF Greatermekong Group : "Dear Jeff, Unfortunately, what you've got is not a Mangrove terrapin. It is not even a native species. It is a Chinese Soft Shell Turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). They have been introduced to Thailand as farmed animals, and they...
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    Indian Almond Leaves

    Hi All, My name is Jeff and my wife's name is Wan, we are based in Nakhon Sawan Province in Thailand. We have always used Indian Almond Leaves for conditioning and care of our Bettas. They increase fertility, health, and vigour. Reduces Ph in water, aids in the recovery of diseased/damaged fish...
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    Indian Almond Leaves

    Hi All, My name is Jeff and my wife's name is Wan, we are based in Nakhon Sawan Province in Thailand. We have always used Indian Almond Leaves for conditioning and care of our Bettas. They increase fertility, health, and vigour. Reduces Ph in water, aids in the recovery of diseased/damaged fish...
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    Snakes In Thailand

    Hi, I'm jeff from Uk but been in thailand for a while now. Just thought you might like to see a couple of pics of snakes that i have had close encounters with. 1. This is locally known a singa. Locals reckon a bite off these is quite serious. They are always around here, after the water rats...
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    Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Hi All, I'm Jeff from Uk originally, but have been in Thailand for some time now. Just thought you might find this interesting. I was walking the dogs around the village lake, and I came across this terrapin, floating in the water, climbed down to get it, core did it stink. I did a search...
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    Greetings From Thailand

    Hi, Heres a few Pics of the fish I have caught in the village lake. I have seen big fish in there and I saw a chap put something quite large into the lake the other month. I saw a decent roach missing its stomach on top of the water one day. Pity as we eat the roach when we catch them, as they...
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    Indian almond leaf

    Hi All...Just a bit more info regarding the leaves. I was introduced to leaves by a couple of Thai Betta breeders. When the Indian Almond dried leaves are placed into the water, a strong brown dye is given off. The dye contains organic acids humic and tannins. The water darkens to a yellowish...
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    Greetings From Thailand

    heres some pics of the lakes more pics to come just have to shrink them down. Pics 1 & 2 are my familys lake with our home. Pics 3 is village lake taken 2 months ago, before the rains, it is now full and overflowing into nearby fields, the kids are catching fish in the fields. Regards Jeff
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    Greetings From Thailand

    Thankyou Cheesy Feet Checking photobucket out now Regards Jeff
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    Greetings From Thailand

    Hi Again, Thankyou all for the welcomes...eres a couple of images to wet your apetite will post more in due time once I find the right place on forum to post them. Sorry...just tried to upload a couple of images, but it says I have to enter a URL...can't you upload stright from your...
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    Greetings From Thailand

    Hi All, My name is Jeff and I'm from the uk originally. Been living in Thailand last 4 years. Been keeping bettas for the last year after I was introduced to them by a couple of Thai friends. Just waiting for the rainy season to finish, then we are going to construct a fish farm to concentrate...
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