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Written by Alan Dunne
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Saturday, 18 July 2009 09:06 |
 | | Hello, I'm the Webmaster and PRO for the A of A. I first got into fishkeeping when I was around five years old and I certainly made all the usual mistakes, but at least I don't remember them! The first fish I bred was the Devario aequipinnatus or Giant danio when I was around eight and things just grew from there. By the age of twelve, I got into rare livebearers and the first rare fish I got was Alfaro cultratus. This then grew to several livebearer species and I needed to get more tanks. At 15, I was lucky enough to have my parents offer to build a fish room in the garage, so we soon had a room with around 50 tanks, housing over 80 species of livebearers, as well as a few Corys and plecos too. I soon started showing but my main interest at heart is still maintaining rare species. I am also training as an IKGH guppy standards judge. |
Alan Dunne
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Last Updated on Friday, 07 May 2010 11:12 |