Fish Shopping

cane76

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i can remeber going to a lfs and feeling like a kid in a sweet shop
so many interesting fish i wanted to take home
now when i go i am lucky if i see a single fish im remotely interested in keeping
i went to enfield the other day and done the circuit with £300 to spend and came home with some river shrimp :(
 
i can remeber going to a lfs and feeling like a kid in a sweet shop
so many interesting fish i wanted to take home
now when i go i am lucky if i see a single fish im remotely interested in keeping
i went to enfield the other day and done the circuit with £300 to spend and came home with some river shrimp :(

Same same same
Well not the £300 part :p
But I go there nowadays and feel so uninspired
I am now just sticking to having loads of what I like instead
Whereas before and over the years have tried loads of different ones, they end up being too weak, too aggressive, too elusive etc.
Better the devil you know really... where did you go to, Wildwoods? they have a terrible selection
 
What I first thought your post said:
i can remeber going to a lfs and feeling like a kid in a sweat shop

:crazy:



:shifty: You just need to try something new: Start up a new sort of tank, aspire to become a better aquascaper, or try raising some other type of animal. Reptiles are very fun and fairly easy to raise. I recommend a bearded dragon, leopard gecko, or crested geckos. BDs and Leos are a bit easier to raise and keep than cresties, both have so much spunk and personality. :D If you decide to go with reptiles just let me know, I've been keeping them all my life. I'd be more than happy to help you with what you need.
 

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