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I bought the very small Flower horn half and two months ago. It was just 3CM long. ^_^ Very very little.
Now, after half and two months , it is 12-13CM long~~! I breed it with shrimp every day. It grows up very fast.
But, disappointed. It still have no big head. Maybe it is still too young.
Here is the Pictrue:
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Very, Very healthy looking specimen you've got there Chong...

This (Ornamental fish) is a very interresting field and you must really encourage your friends to join us on this forum to show us and to teach us all about your way of keeping and breeding fish.....

We welcome you.
 
This (Ornamental fish) is a very interresting field and you must really encourage your friends to join us on this forum to show us and to teach us all about your way of keeping and breeding fish.....

Yes please do share your knowledge with us! As even the experts in this forum could learn from your experience. I would love to know about your style of fishkeeping.
 
That is truly the case for me too Ludwig. The true english speakers seem to have their own dialect that makes it harder for many of us non-english to understand. I am a Canadian living in the US, so I have been exposed to at least 2 versions of english, and still sometimes have trouble interpreting the UK english speakers. The local dialects of the language grow apart until we all participate in a place like this one. I have learned to say things like "rehome" and to give temperature readings in metric units. I have also learned to understand when someone says "gutted" to mean that they feel some dismay. We all belong to the group of people "separated by a common language". It only seems like we speak the same language to someone who has not been with us for very long. I still have a lot of trouble interpreting the people who have become accustomed to texting messages because they do not use any punctuation or capital letters like the rest of us might.
 
Yes, learning re-homed and gutted and (chuffed? lol) and many others has been a true pleasure for me, it takes me out of my everyday world here in america, helping to make my TFF time the nice escape I like it to be! If I strike it rich and can retire to London, I'll feel right at home hopefully.

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