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Indian Glass Fish at Tyne Valley Aquatics, near Newcastle - North East

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

New stock of Indian Glass Fish at Tyne Valley Aquatics. http://www.tynevalleyaquatics.co.uk

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  • what do these guys eat. I just bought 2 and they are spitting out blood worms and flake

  • They ate just about everything at our shop when we had them in but were probably most fond of frozen daphnia and cyclops as it stayed in suspension for a longer time than bloodworm, pellets and flake.

  • where can i order some of these little guys online...i purchased 2 painted glass tetra and didnt know what they did to them...so one dies and the other one is right as rain...but lonely '( he trys to school with my angels ;P i would really like to get him some friends in this big lonely world hes in!

  • We can order them in from most of our suppliers (not the dyed ones) We take all ordeers over the phone so provided you are in the UK, just ring up and order them 01661844005.

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  • I see you're in the US. In the UK, there is a movement to ban imports of dyed / tatooed fish but they are on a Thailand suppliers list. We won't order from any list that has dyed fish on.

  • @pondguru wish I could find some NONDYED indian glassfish. I like them naturally clear. my fish are brightly colored but NON are dyed and I won't shop where dyed fish are sold.

  • Lots of fish are dyed or tatooed - mostly from Thailand. You could send me a picture if you like.

  • @husler1986 hahahahah of course, creation of magic wand....

  • @pondguru I didn't know you can dye such sensitive fish. lol. well, anyway I cannot know if it was dyed. I should take a photo and send you if interested?

  • Are you sure your fish are not dyed. Some glassfish (especially from Thailand) are injected with coloured dye - not a nice process.

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