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Old 07/29/2006, 02:02 PM   #1
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Thank you Boostable

Jack, it was a real pleasure meeting you and your lovely wife. Thank you for making a good home for my little babies. I hope they give you as much pleasure as they have me. They are a rascally little pair, but they are so cute when they are next to each other caring for each other. Also, don't be scared if the female bullies the male for a while...she needs to claim her dominance. Just look for nipped fins if this is happening, as this could be a bad sign. In all fairness to her, I have never seen one mark on the male and I have never seen her nip at him EVER!! It hurts me to see them go, but I'm glad they are going to someone who will care for them as much as I did. When they get settled, some pics would be great.


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Old 07/29/2006, 05:01 PM   #2
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No problem at all. and thanks for making them available.

They are in the tank and settling in now, they have been doing a lot of investigating as have the other fish.

Im gonna give them some more "light" time to get them acclimated, but im sure they will settle in before long.

I will get some pics as soon as I can.

Thanks again,

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Old 07/29/2006, 09:07 PM   #3
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I hope they do well. If, forany reason, they do not take, just give me a ring and we'll take care of it. I don't want them in a place if they aren't happy any more than you would...I love the little guys and miss them already, I just can't keep two pairs of clowns in one tank. That was one of the hardest sales I've ever made because they are just so personable. I really hope they will settle and like your tank. Talk to you soon.


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Old 07/29/2006, 11:51 PM   #4
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Awww...you ol' softy


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Old 07/30/2006, 11:36 AM   #5
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I ain't too hard to deny that I love my animals with all my heart. Even my coral I think of as my babies. They are alive and depend on me. It kills me to have to relinquish my pets to other's care, but sometimes it's necessary.


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