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African Biotope Tank

Started by PaulineMi, May 10, 2014, 12:02:01 PM

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PaulineMi

Thanks for sharing the info. 

Bill that is a shame about your ropefish. I'll pass on the Congo tetras based on what you wrote. I don't want to see my fish getting eaten by tankmates.  :o

Dennis...not only would I heed your ropefish advice, I'll pass on them altogether too.  The D. choprai crazies are enough of a concern when I do water changes. Lol. I don't need to worry about a fish that figures out how to actually escape when I'm not around.

JR...your oscars turned your Niles into very large snack. That's too bad. At 24" it would seem like they'd be safe with 8" bichirs.  (I think you mean the oscars were the eaters rather than the ones who got eaten.)The Niles are attractive but too big for my tanks.

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