T Timpl New Member Apr 1, 2013 1 0 1 Wide Bay Apr 1, 2013 #1 Hello all, Have been breeding Malawi's for a couple of years now and am now venturing into the plecos. I currently only have, 002's, 066's and a 134. My prized fish are a pair of Uaru's. Cheers tim
Hello all, Have been breeding Malawi's for a couple of years now and am now venturing into the plecos. I currently only have, 002's, 066's and a 134. My prized fish are a pair of Uaru's. Cheers tim
Pirarucu Member Jan 6, 2010 605 2 18 Gold Coast (Queensland) Apr 1, 2013 #2 Hello Tim...:welcome: to Plecoplanet. :thumbup:
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Apr 1, 2013 #3 :welcome: Tim, Uarus are stunning fish indeed. Had a pair a while back but exchanged them at the then St George Aquarium store. They are great and fun fish to watch and observe. Have a good time with the Uarus and Ls. Cheers jk :thumbup:
:welcome: Tim, Uarus are stunning fish indeed. Had a pair a while back but exchanged them at the then St George Aquarium store. They are great and fun fish to watch and observe. Have a good time with the Uarus and Ls. Cheers jk :thumbup:
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia Apr 2, 2013 #6 Hi Tim, I've seen Uarus in a colony. They love chunks of lettuce or something don't they?
Adriantheone Member Apr 1, 2010 256 0 16 In a cave on a cliff Apr 11, 2013 #8 Hi :welcome: to Plecoplanet !