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my name's Jackie, nice to meet you. <img src='http

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[size="2"][color="#4b0082"]I've been fishkeeping for about 6 years and have had all kinds, shapes, sizes, and species of fish. <br />
Mostly your average tropical community fish such as all types mollies, platys, cories, plecos, barbs, etc.<br />
I've recently gotten really into the Cichlid family, though. Especially South Americans. <br />
Coming into ownership of two bubbly, lovable parrot fish started this transition.<br />
I've just recently upgraded to a 90 gallon that I can not wait to stock with the beautiful New World cichlids.<br />
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I try my best to help out others and giving advice (even though most the time I ask just as many questions!),<br />
especially those that are going through things that I've experienced first hand.<br />
Fishkeeping can be a challenging hobby, but it is absolutely rewarding.<br />
Always remember: in the end, you're not really fish keeping, you're water keeping.<br />
Good water keeps good fish. <img src='http

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Even though I have my fair share of knowledge, I'm still learning new things every day![/color][/size]<br />
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[size="4"][color="#4b0082"]Here's a link to a video of some of my fish (mainly my JD): [/color][/size][color="#4b0082"][size="4"]
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My male Turquoise Severum 7" and female Blood Parrot 5"<br />
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My juvenile Jack Dempsey 4.5" sex unknown<br />
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My male Convict 3.5" with fry (female 2.5" too quick to photograph)<img src='http
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My juvenile Oscar 4" sex unknown<br />
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My Cobalt Blue Crayfish, Procambarus Alleni, 4", male<br />
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