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female siamese fighter fish are not as attractive as males, and can be kept together,

males are the aggressive ones, and much better to look at..

damo, chuck him on top of your dvd player/set top box/something similar, this will help keep

the water temp up, alternatively, grab a heat matt from a reptile store and sit him on that.

EDIT: alternatively, stop being a pussy, and get a real set up, African Cichlids ftw

OR better yet, dont be a cheap arse and go and spend $20 getting a 15 watt immersive aquarium heater

it aint rocket science ;P

-D

I have one at home! They DONT like the cold, their metabolism slows right down, they barely eat, sleep all the time. Need to keep the water at at least 22 degrees, which im finding hard at the moment. Also, dont just feed them the little flake feed from the pet store, they need those freeze dried small dead worms as well, after all, they are carnivores.

All good, i purchased high protein betta food, water conditioner and ager.

Our office is warm and he is pretty active at the moment

Haha i got one too....i should change my fish's name to Lee :whistling:

my fish is called Jackie.....after Jackie Chan obiviously.....he is a fighter

your spot on Damo about maintaining the temp of the water and cleaning it every 3-4 days lol

Do it! or buy a second one and call it Chan. I need a another one to call Lee!

sounds like someones got a potential expensive repair to do, what happened to it?

god i hope not lol

just the 4wd light has been coming on for some time now...attessa error code 21

its ment to be the TPS which i have reaplced with a couple 2nd hand ones but the light still stays on so yer just want it fixed

anyone here know what it could be??

cheers

god i hope not lol

just the 4wd light has been coming on for some time now...attessa error code 21

its ment to be the TPS which i have reaplced with a couple 2nd hand ones but the light still stays on so yer just want it fixed

anyone here know what it could be??

cheers

if you've replaced the TPS probably gonna be a bad wire or a miscalibration. apparently it does happen

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/109608-how-do-i...ion-sensor.html

-D

so, been working on the 200. pulled the spoiler off.

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and something appears to be missing here...

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and this is why its missing, old vs new;

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pulled the turbo off, took a bit of f**king around, in pretty good condition, no shaft play at all. seems the oil i thought was leaking out the front seal is just from the rocker cover (blowby?), so i think ill be investing in a catch can soon.

see the thing is dave your running a SR not an RB :whistling: hehe

you can keep your lump of cast iron. :D

Good to see you finally got her off Dave! You need a hand putting her all back together once I get the dump for ya?

yeah, its been uh... interesting. ha. yeah, could use a bit of help putting it all back together. i shall provide beer for afterwards.

(and let you drive it of course)

Well i know it starts so im happy. Just need to get it all back tomorrow night, take it for a drive around the block and see if the new semi's rub on the guards. Knowing my luck they will. Nissan probably wont have the belts in stock to.

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