visited My Mom's best friend's brother-in-law

Tear-scar, sounds like this guy has some good taste as far as fish selection goes...wow, what a line-up! I would be very interested in hearing about your trip to his warehouse whenever you get the chance to do that. So does this guy breed these fish as in that is his full time job? That would be really sweet. And what about that federal grant to renovate his house for fishkeeping? I have been trying to do (basically) the same thing, maybe not quite to the scale that he has gone to (yet :p ) but never thought about grant money being available. I really think that anyone who is able and dedicated to the hobby should be trying to breed at least one worthwhile species. We can't be counting on wild-caught fish to be available forever, unfortunately.

Thanks for a great post. BTW, pics of your new fish look great too. Love those microrasbora thingamabobs! :wub:
 
fishdudein said:
Tear-scar, sounds like this guy has some good taste as far as fish selection goes...wow, what a line-up! I would be very interested in hearing about your trip to his warehouse whenever you get the chance to do that. So does this guy breed these fish as in that is his full time job? That would be really sweet. And what about that federal grant to renovate his house for fishkeeping? I have been trying to do (basically) the same thing, maybe not quite to the scale that he has gone to (yet :p ) but never thought about grant money being available. I really think that anyone who is able and dedicated to the hobby should be trying to breed at least one worthwhile species. We can't be counting on wild-caught fish to be available forever, unfortunately.

Thanks for a great post. BTW, pics of your new fish look great too. Love those microrasbora thingamabobs! :wub:
Actually, he's an engineer for a living. I guess having engineer skills helps in this hobby. ;)


Oh, and HERE'S THE THREAD WITH PICS OF HIS SET UPS: http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=63629
 

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