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got back from our 4D scan, its a boy!!!!!

;) <---- my face

haha congrats mate awesome news.

Congrats!! Boys are easier to look after than girls haha :)

lol, don't know about that. My girl's a piece of cake.....understands the meaning of 1st time obedience.

On the other hand, my boy got way too much testosterone during conception me thinks and can be a handfull sometimes....wouldn't trade him though.

cheers dan.....nny boi ;)

yeah mate, lake malawi cichlids :)

you still gonna get those red thingys?

you got any certain ones you like from that lake??

nah decided on getting basic fish, easy to keep, ended up getting guppies, like bout 40 of them, got them coz i no they will breed like every month

ive got sum nice biggish bits of driftwood if u interested???

na dont want drift wood, made mt dads water turn a tinge of brown, im more

keen on the rock look to, got a few ideas in my humble brain..

prob get a nice group of elec yellows in there, few red zebras etc

pretty much whatever Rob can get me >>HERE<<

na dont want drift wood, made mt dads water turn a tinge of brown, im more

keen on the rock look to, got a few ideas in my humble brain..

prob get a nice group of elec yellows in there, few red zebras etc

pretty much whatever Rob can get me >>HERE<<

ive kept the blue Blue Dolphin - Cyrotocara Moori, Melanochromis Auratus in the same tank, even had the Melanochromis Auratus (which are mouth brooders) breeding, then i went overseas and left my bro to feed them and all of them were dead in two weeks :)

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