Hello from Pageland,SC
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Guest_bhelms1976_*
, Aug 19 2013 02:50 PM
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#1 Guest_bhelms1976_*
Posted 19 August 2013 - 02:50 PM
Hello all!! I've been keeping aquariums for about 12 years, mostly CA/SA and African cichlids, but have always been interested in keeping natives.
Looking forward to learning the ins and outs of native fishkeeping from all of you!! Thanks for the opportunity to join
Looking forward to learning the ins and outs of native fishkeeping from all of you!! Thanks for the opportunity to join
#2 Guest_Dustin_*
Posted 19 August 2013 - 02:58 PM
Hi, you are in a great area of the state with access to riverine species like fieryblack and redlip shiners and swampy species like blackbanded sunfish and golden topminnows all within a relatively short drive. Oh, and the watermelon festival. I am jealous on all counts. We get up your way several times a year and you are welcome to join us if you are interested.
#8 Guest_sbtgrfan_*
Posted 19 August 2013 - 05:21 PM
Indeed it is. As Dustin mentioned, there are quite a few awesome species out that way, redlip included. Good place to be in SC as far as natives go. Field trip sounds good to me as long as it doesn't conflict with a Clemson home football game
#9
Posted 19 August 2013 - 05:26 PM
Glad you have your priorities straight! (No, I'm not being facetious. Fall is college ball time, that's that...) We'll have to coordinate your CU games and my work schedule and grace our new palmetto-er some fall Saturday.Indeed it is. As Dustin mentioned, there are quite a few awesome species out that way, redlip included. Good place to be in SC as far as natives go. Field trip sounds good to me as long as it doesn't conflict with a Clemson home football game
You up for that, bhelms?
Matt Knepley
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