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chris_todd wrote:
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Aaron wrote:I'm going to try to catch about 18 green neons to bring.
Oooh, that sounds interesting! What species are green neons? May I assume this is some color variant of neon tetras I haven't heard about before? Or some other species of fish?
Never mind, I should have googled first... These are Paracheirodon simulans, correct?
Yup, those are the ones. :)
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Cavan wrote: Vegan here, but I usually make do with vegetables. I'll probably go with the vegetarian chili.

Can anyone heading south give the speaker a ride? Kris can in a pinch, but it would be best if he didn't have to. I'm in Silver Spring. Thanks!
I'm no expert on veganism, so I'll check the ingredients with Amy, but I'm pretty sure the chili qualifies. If not, we have more than enough duckweed that we could make soup! :lol: Is Guppy Grass edible? We could feed a family of four for a week on what we have!

And if you're in Silver Spring, you need to catch a ride with someone heading North. :) If you're anywhere near Route 29, then your ride can just take that North to Route 40, and head East on that to Rolling Road.
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Yes, I will still need a ride if anyone can do it.
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Aaron, bring 'em, I have a tank that would make a good home for them too. ;)
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ingg wrote:Aaron, bring 'em, I have a tank that would make a good home for them too. ;)
Uh, oh, I smell a bidding war... Those neons would look great with my discus and German Blue rams...
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Those neons would be snacks for your discus my friend, what do you think they and Angels eat in the wild? ;)
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I'll be there.
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chris_todd wrote:
ingg wrote:Aaron, bring 'em, I have a tank that would make a good home for them too. ;)
Uh, oh, I smell a bidding war... Those neons would look great with my discus and German Blue rams...[/quote

I regret to inform you both that those green neons are mine :twisted:
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ingg wrote:Those neons would be snacks for your discus my friend, what do you think they and Angels eat in the wild? ;)
In my experience, Discus are way too slow and lazy to go for anything that can swim like a tetra. Plus, they usually don't try to eat anything bigger than a baby pea. Maybe they aren't so wimpy in the wild, but in captivity they don't bother with much of anything. Angels are quite different - they like to hunt.
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Cristy Keister wrote:
ingg wrote:Those neons would be snacks for your discus my friend, what do you think they and Angels eat in the wild? ;)
In my experience, Discus are way too slow and lazy to go for anything that can swim like a tetra. Plus, they usually don't try to eat anything bigger than a baby pea. Maybe they aren't so wimpy in the wild, but in captivity they don't bother with much of anything. Angels are quite different - they like to hunt.
I don't believe you! ;) (Wild Discus diet does include small fish) If it'll fit in a cichlid carnivore's mouth, it is probably going to go in the cichlid's mouth sooner or later. It'd be a shame to put those green neons to the test - try some Endlers or small guppies, eh?

Besides, Green Neons shouldn't be kept in mid 80-s water, they aren't cardinals!

Bah, dunno why I'm talking y'all out of it... bid em up! Just don't tell me when they get eaten. :(
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