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I LOVE KEEPING TROPICAL FISH!!!


AND I WANT TO SHARE MY TROPICAL FRIENDS WITH YOU!
I have kept and bred fish for over 30 years and they still fascinate and entertain me. I love everything about the aquarium hobby, and enjoy sharing my fish, snails and plants with other hobbyists. I presently breed many, many different species of fish and snails. I currently enjoy the company and antics of many types of Angelfish (4 species of wilds and my Koi Strain), Uaru's, German Blue Rams, Anableps, Discus, several show guppy strains, plecostomus, other small catfish and lots of varieties of wild livebearers. My tanks range from 10 gallons up to 240 gallons, and I also have 6 above ground ponds outside that house many wild livebearers, corydoras catfish and snails year round. Aquatic Snails are also a passion of mine, and I have many species, including some I collected from the wild. I am a proud member and board of director for The San Diego Tropical Fish Society, and also a member of the COAST Tropical Fish Society (meets in Costa Mesa). Also a founding member and director of the San Diego Guppy Association. If you are in the Southern California area and would like further information/schedules for any of these wonderful fish clubs, please email me anytime at: SanDiegoFishes@aol.com for more information. The meetings are free, a ton of fun, and we would love to have you!

SO MANY FISH, NEVER ENOUGH TANKS!
I enjoy the challenge of keeping and breeding rare and unusual species. When my breeding efforts are successful, you will find my young fish children on AquaBid, looking for new and loving homes.

ONE OF MY UARU'S LAYING HER EGGS!


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Favorite Links:
The Apple Snail Website and Forum
The UARU Website & Forum
The San Diego Tropical Fish Society

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