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I will be visiting my supplier shortly, and will be able to supply Celestrial Pearl Danios for sale, is anyone interested? £1.50 each, plus postage at cost (postage will include heatpack and breathable bag). reply/PM if interested.
OrionsBeltParticipantI will be visiting my supplier shortly, and will be able to supply Celestrial Pearl Danios for sale, is anyone interested? £1.50 each, plus postage at cost (postage will include heatpack and breathable bag). reply/PM if interested.
OrionsBeltParticipantI will be visiting my supplier shortly, and will be able to supply Celestrial Pearl Danios for sale, is anyone interested? £1.50 each, plus postage at cost (postage will include heatpack and breathable bag). reply/PM if interested.
OrionsBeltParticipantI seem to remember once reading that darker substrata encourages brighter colours – i’m not sure if its because of a greater contrast between dark and light or that the dark substrata encourages a physically better colour phish.
Either way I’ve always since used dark sand or gravel for my tanks and my CPD’s seem nicely coloured although maybe not as well as the ones above.
Just remember that the pictures above have been taken with a professional camera, with perfect lighting etc etc!
OrionsBeltParticipantI’m going to have 230-350 CPD’s in there, along with a few small Pleco’s and a couple of tiny otto’s for algae control!
Pics later!
OrionsBeltParticipantWe are going to collect. I’m not sure whether to get this thread deleted, and start a new one in the pics section, but this thread straddles both sections…..
OrionsBeltParticipantOk, Thursday is the day….check back for stuff then!
OrionsBeltParticipantOk i’ve been caught counting my CPD’s before they arrived. The supplier forgot to ship them, must wait another 7 long days – anyone got a Tardis?
OrionsBeltParticipantUpdate: 200 CPD’s ordered, collecting this week
OrionsBeltParticipantThanks. I’m just outside a small, horrible town called Wellingborough (a bit like Beirut!), in Northamptonshire.
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