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Posted 7/22/2008 4:04:25 PM


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Interesting -- do they always hang out on the bottom of the tank? Mine are usually in the upper portion.

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Posted 7/22/2008 4:26:53 PM


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They swim at the top too in those pics they were eating.

55 GALLON TANK
1 Veil Tail Angelfish-Angie
3 Peppered Cories
3 Golden Wonder Killi's
1 Spotted climbing perch
2 Long Fined Zebra Danios
1 Clown Plecos
4 Cherry Barbs
2 Turquoise Severums
1 Flag Cichlid
1 Dwarf Pike Cichlid
1 Sailfin Pleco - Gibby

10 GALLON
1 Crayfish







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Posted 7/27/2008 7:55:18 AM
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I was given a 29 gal tank with fish a few months ago. This is one of the fish in the tank. I had never seen one before and didnt know the name until today when i saw this thread. It is about 3inchs long and hangs out underneath the surface. I have never seen it in the bottom of the tank. Now i know what i have, thanks.
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