fellowfishfanatic523
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Hi everyone! Fish forum newbie here! I have been in fish keeping for a long time but never joined a forum before my friend recommended you guys to start of with! But anyway more important matters at hand!
On Sunday last I went to my local aquatics shop looking for some Peacock Gudgeons (Goby).
During all my time of fish keeping I have always stick to the simple life, started out with guppys and platys, then cory and mollys then shoaling tetras and rasboras. Then I discovered loaches and gouramis. And well since that's all I have ever kept really. I have always thoroughly admired anyone who has had the courage to venture out and own Cichlids and killifish/gobies. I had always thought that owning them would be a dream for experts only. But I finally plucked up the courage to start thinking about which I wanted to try and own.
So, I have always been and will always be the type of person who will repeatedly research a fish before remotely considering getting the fish in question. After several weeks of research on cichlids angel gobies I decide gobies were my best bet to start off with. Although like everyone probably, the second I started looking at cichlid profiles I FELL IN LOVE! I thought that gobies would be an easier fish to begin with, so i went to get some!
But as always it didn't turn out the right way. When I got to the store the manager told me they had.gone bankrupt and they were selling all stock on the cheap. I got so excited with all the fish around but.unfortunatly they didn't have any Peacock Gobies. There was a little tank in the corner however that immediately caugt my eye. German blue rams and boy were they utterly gorgeous. I had to get a pair, they were doing 2 for 12. I could resist. There were 6 in the tank, 2 of which looked like males and quite pale. The other 4 had paired off at seperate sides of the tank and had both started digging a pit and they all looked amazing. I asked the guy for a pair and he hooked out the female from pair 1 and male from pair 2! He said they were the prettiest but I asked for both from pair 1 so he netted the other male and put the other one back.
On Sunday last I went to my local aquatics shop looking for some Peacock Gudgeons (Goby).
During all my time of fish keeping I have always stick to the simple life, started out with guppys and platys, then cory and mollys then shoaling tetras and rasboras. Then I discovered loaches and gouramis. And well since that's all I have ever kept really. I have always thoroughly admired anyone who has had the courage to venture out and own Cichlids and killifish/gobies. I had always thought that owning them would be a dream for experts only. But I finally plucked up the courage to start thinking about which I wanted to try and own.
So, I have always been and will always be the type of person who will repeatedly research a fish before remotely considering getting the fish in question. After several weeks of research on cichlids angel gobies I decide gobies were my best bet to start off with. Although like everyone probably, the second I started looking at cichlid profiles I FELL IN LOVE! I thought that gobies would be an easier fish to begin with, so i went to get some!
But as always it didn't turn out the right way. When I got to the store the manager told me they had.gone bankrupt and they were selling all stock on the cheap. I got so excited with all the fish around but.unfortunatly they didn't have any Peacock Gobies. There was a little tank in the corner however that immediately caugt my eye. German blue rams and boy were they utterly gorgeous. I had to get a pair, they were doing 2 for 12. I could resist. There were 6 in the tank, 2 of which looked like males and quite pale. The other 4 had paired off at seperate sides of the tank and had both started digging a pit and they all looked amazing. I asked the guy for a pair and he hooked out the female from pair 1 and male from pair 2! He said they were the prettiest but I asked for both from pair 1 so he netted the other male and put the other one back.