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This is a discussion on About Us - Canadian Aqua Farm within the Canadian Aqua Farm Discus Hatchery forums, part of the Sponsors category; Location: We are located in Maple Ridge, aproximately 1 hour east of Vancouver. Contact: info@canadianaquafarm.com Website: http://canadianaquafarm.com Ordering: We accept ...

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    Location: We are located in Maple Ridge, aproximately 1 hour east of Vancouver.

    Contact: info@canadianaquafarm.com

    Website: http://canadianaquafarm.com

    Ordering: We accept orders via PM and e-mail. Also through the shopping cart on our website and of course visitors are always welcome to come out and select fish in person by making an appointment ahead of time.

    Payment: We accept Visa, Mastercard and Paypal.

    Shipping: Canada wide shipping is available, please contact us or refer to our website for more details.

    Latest news: The best way to keep up to date with what's new at Canadian Aqua Farm is by liking our Facebook page where we post frequent announcements, videos and photos.
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    Here is a video showing some of our fish and a little bit about what we do:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Poqy3FkBq4
    Last edited by Canadian_Aqua_Farm; 01-02-2012 at 04:56 PM.

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    Wow, just watched your video. I know you're probably best known for breeding discus, but would love to bring Felicia (my daughter) to see the seahorse, koi, can clownfish you're also breeding. Could you pm me a price list of those species please.

    Thanks,

    Anthony

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    Nice video!!!

    Cheers,
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    great video! cant wait to make an appointment and com see in person
    cheers
    kevin
    110 gal (on its way to be a semi planted discus community)
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    Why doesnt that video have more views?! Thats an amazing culmination of footage!
    70 Gallon Planted South American:6 Geo. Altifrons, 1 A. Heckelii, 1 KeyHole Cichlid , 4 Angelfish, 4 Calico and Silvertip BristleNose Pleco
    10 Gallon Rimless Shrimp Planted:4 Otocinclus Affinis, 25~ Cherry Shrimp, 10~ Zebra Shrimp, 2 Amano Shrimp, 1 Zebra Nerite Snail, and Trumpet, Ramshorn, Assassin, and Pond Snails
    10 Gallon Shrimp Tank:10~ Yellow Shrimp,10~Caridina seratta, 1 L66 King Tiger

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    beautiful video!
    75 Gallon Planted Tank: {Video}
    125 Gallon Discus Tank: {Video} {Old Video}
    155 Gallon BowFront Tank: {Video}

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    Loved the video!
    pmd

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    got some nice koi breeding stock like the yellow ogon

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    Thanks jling. The ogon spawn turned out nicely. Though it's hard to tell in the video the female is lemon yellow and the male is pumpkin orange. Also the female is wagoi and the the male is ginrin so there was a large variation of colours and scale types in the offspring. This is a pretty basic colour type but very popular due to being so brightly coloured.

    The sanke spawn I did this past spring was really exceptional. Here is the female:

    and the male


    This pair produced some killer fry!

    I'm not quite decided what I'll do in 2012 but I'm definitely considering a high end kohaku spawn. Maybe I'll mix in some doitsu blood for a bit of variation.
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