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Quote from: Lucasrock on April 29, 2011, 09:35:10 PMQuote from: wanna on April 29, 2011, 09:54:45 AMI don't want too. I have a lot. I don't know when I can I will cut one spore patch of P. grande off. so it will look like P. superbum. it is easier na. hahaha Can we see this "superbum" when we visit??
Quote from: wanna on April 29, 2011, 09:54:45 AMI don't want too. I have a lot. I don't know when I can I will cut one spore patch of P. grande off. so it will look like P. superbum. it is easier na. hahaha
I don't want too. I have a lot. I don't know when I can I will cut one spore patch of P. grande off. so it will look like P. superbum. it is easier na. hahaha
I will do later na, it is just an idea.
Quote from: wanna on April 29, 2011, 09:59:52 PM I will do later na, it is just an idea. Wanna. Becareful!!Because We are Betta fish (Plakats) judges and can easily spotFish or platy which are cut by scissors!!!
oh really? hm... my Platy are ticklish na can you do?
Quote from: wanna on April 29, 2011, 09:54:45 AMI don't want too. I have a lot. When will yours grow like this?
I don't want too. I have a lot.
Quote from: Lucasrock on April 29, 2011, 09:35:10 PMQuote from: wanna on April 29, 2011, 09:54:45 AMI don't want too. I have a lot. When will yours grow like this? This is my other superbum.....only 10% the size of the Longwood one! lchsu you try with some paraffin in side the basket of the platy.for my ridleyi it was very very successful, even for rats in side the house it was a great success.P. Superbum by LC Hsu, on Flickr
Hi Sellanka,Sorry, I don't quite know what you mean. Parrafin like in petroleum jelly, vaseline? [/quote]no its in hard foam small balls, but it has a sweet but strong smell,it just like a airfreshner,in Srilanka we use that in side book racks,cloth racks,etc,even in china and Singapore i have seen that in men's wash rooms they have put in side the urine bowl, it gives a very strong smell, for that insect will not come, you can try from your drug store, they knows.
I think it is naphthalene or mothball. I used it with my P. redleyi too.