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This is a classic closed season read. Stephen that was a stunning tank as is the smaller one you've now got. I've got the same tank but with tropical. I love the catfish the best if I'm honest. In can't remember their scientific names mitre but a type of cory ( you don't see many of). That are...
Nice I thought their might be a few fish keepers. Unfortunately for my boys they are never going to get a hairy pet. They do have them to enjoy in the family. However they've really enjoyed keeping the fish. Yes I agree it so about the water changes. Had cold water as a boy in a tank, and yes I...
I really enjoy it also try to get my boys involved where I can. Interesting watching the different types and their characteristics. I used to have a massive tank with a big siddall of tinfoil barbs (very roach like) absolutely stunning. Got rid of them when my first came along.
Just had a thought as to whether anyone else does? Ive just a tank service and water change. Only good a 120 litres community tank but love it. My algae eaters look like mini barbel :cool:
Amen Terry well said. Most my family are in the NHS. My dad having been a nurse tutor amongst other capacities for over 40 years is currently in hospital pretty unwell within his heart being cared for by wonderful staff there
Well I've decided to take today off. Im self employed and thankfully still got work all by myself away from anyone else. However my dad's unwell in hospital (heart) and what with the stress of the current climate its all been getting on top of me. Despite not fishing as much as I'd like due to...
Nice thread a good read. I can't really add that much to it but am keen to read people thoughts. I had 2 days on the wye (last wk of season). I was fishing large cage feeders with 70-90 gram weights. When loaded they were 4 litres ounces I'd guess. I couldn't help but think the disturbance was...
;)Here's a link to anyone interested I couldn't find them under folding jobbies.
https://www.tackleuk.co.uk/Shop/Rod-Holdalls/Korum-Transition-3-Rod-Folding-Rod-Holdall.htm#description
Nice thanks for sharing. I don't get out enough and have a couple of smaller rod bags but I agree this seems a good idea especially going over the shoulders. Hands free then to carry load more stuff 😗🤪
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