Mappa owners

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las
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Mappa owners

Post by las »

Hi-

If you have a mappa please post on this thread. Trying to get some experiences together for myself and others.
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Re: Mappa owners

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Hmm, you may be the only one currently with a mappa!
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Re: Mappa owners

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theres gotta be someone else
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Post by Dadof4 »

We do have a few owners of Mappa's but not many, probably aren't seeing this post. I can try to contact them for you and see if they can talk to you.
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Re: Mappa owners

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Don't know of anyone but since you seem to be the only one you should post pics of yours
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Post by bertie 83 »

+ 1 to bgk would be awesome to see yours
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I have one he's about a year and a half now
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pics?
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Re: Mappa owners

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i cant seem to figure out how to post pics.... any help?
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You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

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here is my mappa puffer jag
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which actually is a A. stellatus.
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Re: Mappa owners

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Hello, I have a mappa puffer. I am new to this forum. Tiny Tim (as he is affectionately known) is still a juvenile and is about 2 and 1/2 inches in length. I have only had him for about 4 months now and he is doing well. If you still have yours I would love to know how he is doing and what you have learned about this species.
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Re: Mappa owners

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here is my 4 inch Mappa
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