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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
We live near a railway line... its behind the houses on the other side of the road..... mainly intercity things or small commuters.... but the odd steam train:okay: and in summer when windows open...you really notice the long rumbling frieght trains in the middle of the night:gun: hopefully moving in a month or two.....one of the houses we looked at had the same line as us at the bottom of a very short garden.....

The woman said don't worry you soon get used to the trains..... I said "don't worry we already are....." whilst thinking not flipping close to my house though:ohmy:.... we are hopefully buying one no where near a line...

Where abouts are you?? I.e. what line??
 
Where abouts are you?? I.e. what line??

Burton on trent so York to London line.....
 

Dec66

A gentlemanly pootler, these days
Location
West Wickham
@Dec66

I have never had any expeience of Golden Barbs though (mainly goldfish and small fish like Zebra Danioa and a Plec) so maybe they require/can endure different water conditions to what I am used to, but, still, 4 days??:wacko:
We'll see what happens to her replacement. If nothing else we can always cake them in olive oil and salt, and pretend they're anchovies.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
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Craggy Island

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
@Dec66

I have never had any expeience of Golden Barbs though (mainly goldfish and small fish like Zebra Danioa and a Plec) so maybe they require/can endure different water conditions to what I am used to, but, still, 4 days??:wacko:
What kind of plec did you have?

This one's about ten years old now, and about a foot long.

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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
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Craggy Island
What kind of plec did you have?

This one's about ten years old now, and about a foot long.

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Well, I say it is a Plec, they are called 'Hong Kong Plecs', but it is actualy a Loach (thanks for reminding me). We had one that lasted for years and grew no longer than about 3 inches, but our current one is still young, so is all ickle! :shy:
 
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