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Mogurako said:
I read that they bred that is so awesome, I may have to take some off your hands if you get some fry.

Haha! Totally!! I'm not totally sure on what strain they are...I bought them as a triple red breeding pair, but I haven't seen "red" in the fins yet...but the male does have the three fins with the coloring.... They are still awesome fish!! I recommend them to everyone now :)
 
Here's a bad pic of the male, he really is great little fish, and his little lady is feisty and pugnacious! She's a spit fire :)
 

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Maybe this one is better...stupid phone!
 

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Haha so I guess they are triple because 3 of his fins have it...and I think doubles reds have the dorsal and caudal, but not the anal
 
That's right! The carving...haha...I'm subscribed to your thread :)
 
Today turned out to be a typical Seattle day! It's overcast with mild temperatures...
A and B) are both fantastic examples of why everyone believes that it rains SO much in Seattle! I'll let you in on a little secret :) Seattle only gets an average annual rainfall of 36-38 inches, and this ranks 44th among US major cities! We just want you to think that...so you don't move here and over crowd us :) jk...we just have a lot of clouds, and the rainfall we do get is light, but it likes to stay around for a while :) For example, in the winter of 2008/2009 Seattle had a rainy day streak of 24 days...our record however is 33 set back in...then there is this...in the winter of 1998/1999, we had rain 90 out of 120 days...just to put that in perspective, that is rain 2 of every 3 days!! With that said...there is a reason we are called the "Emerald City"
 

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And these are three examples of why we are called the "Emerald City"...because of the weather, flora is almost always in bloom! Our large evergreen trees (aka- pines) are always healthy and green...these three examples, however are the state flower of Washington! These are three strains of rhododendron! A very large "bush" the white strain is about 15-20 feet high...I hear that the reason "rhodies" grow so well here, is because of the cool, moist, salty air. This would make perfect sense...seeing as I see these plants flourishing in many of the Puget Sound lining cities and neighborhoods :)

Just thought is share that...this is good therapy :)
 

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