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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Emails & QuestionsFirstly, I need to apologise to everyone who has written to me as I have not had the time to reply to many
of your email. I will get around to them eventually. Sorry for the delay as I am pretty busy with my Garra Rufa breeding.
For those who have enquired as to how they can buy some fishes, I will be posting on this website an address and contact,
for those who want to buy less than 100 pieces. I will do this once I have supplied them with some fishes, which would
be in about 2-3 weeks time. For those who want to buy more, or those who want to stock their spas, feel free to
email me, and I will try to reply soon. I will have more fishes for sale soon and I would like to thank those who have
purchase fishes from me, and I hope you will have as much fun with them as I had breeding them.
11:05 am cst
Monday, June 9, 2008
Pond Breeding SuccessFishes are breeding and I have seen little babies but because they are so small, taking sometime to actually
harvest them. Will decide to wait a couple of weeks before removing them from the pond. Another set of adults would be ready
for breeding next month, and another pond is ready for them. The others that have been kept all this while in tanks shall
be maintained there.
12:00 pm cst
Thursday, June 5, 2008
FISHES FOR SALEHi guys, thanks for all your queries and contact. I must apologise for not being able to reply to everyone.
I have a batch of fishes which should be ready in a months time. Will email to those who are interested once they are ready.
11:35 am cst
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
How to keep your Garra Rufa happy?After buying your fish, what do you do with them? Well all of us would like to make them happy in their new
surroundings. Once the water is ready, we need to check the PH, to ensure that its between PH7-8. Also, the water ideally
needs to be between 27-33 degrees. Too hot or too cold and you will start loosing fishes. When the Garra Rufa is happy with
the water or its surroundings, it will change to a darker colour and it will always be swiming around and looking for
food :) A pale looking Garra Rufa is either frighten or sick. The fish will seldom remain in one position,
but will always be swimming around. This fish has a high metabolism that makes it hungry all the time. A Garra Rufa that
hides or is inactive is a sick fish.
2:53 pm cst
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I guess every one have been to the many web sites dedicated to the
Garra Rufa. When I first got interested in these fishes, searching the internet was so so confusing. There were so many pictures
and descriptions of fishes. Different people were claiming their fish to be the Dr. Fish. I got so confused, but with
the proper help from my local fish importer and hours of searching on the internet, I managed to determine that the species
purchased from Germany was indeed the Dr. Fish. There are so many fakes going around, and so many varieties of this fish,
that many look so similar to the real Garra Rufa. One needs to be careful when purchasing. For those who want compare the
different pictures of the various Garras, do check out this website : http://www.loaches.com/species-index/pictorial-species-search-index/garra-species
I
became fascinated with these fishes on my first trip to a Fish Spa in Singapore. Normally, fishes would run away when humans are
around, but with Dr. Fish, once you immerse your hands or feet into the water, you get hundreds of these little fishes
swimming towards you. At first I have to admit, I was a bit hesitant, especially when i watched in horror as the hundreds
of fishes swam towards my feet! At the beginning, it was so ticklish, I was so close to biting my tongue off, but being
a guy, had to act macho in front of my girlfriend and the ladies at the spa!
Breeding Garra Rufa-
From my observations, my Garra have started breeding after approximately 7 - 8 months. My set-up is as follows : A 4 feet
aquarium with coral pieces to stabilize the ph of the water at approximately ph 7. Approximately 30
pieces of Garra, no particular ratio between males and females as I am still not able to 100% distinguish the males from
the females, only that the females have a rounder stomach when they are pregnant. I feed them twice a day, and they just about
eat any food, flakes, pellets, etc. I do water change once a week, approximately 15%. I am told that they are
egg scatterers but till today, I have not seen or noticed any eggs. It might be that they are just too small. I only notice
Baby Garra swimming in my tank. New Babies would appear weekly. I would catch the babies out, to avoid the parents eating
them.
Thanks for visiting.
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For local sales, pond and tank design, please contact : TAMAN DESA AQUARIUM 41a, Jalan Desa Bakti, Off Jalan Kelang Lama, Taman
Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Elvin Saw/Annie +6012-6810863 For
email enquiries, please email to : ewwang@gmail.com

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