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    mr_miagi32
    Posted: Apr 2 2005, 10:24 PM


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    Do you reckon i could add some cories to my set-uo.

    Its cause i want something that will disturb the sand, so my filter can scoop poop better. laugh.gif


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    piranha_guy_dan
    Posted: Apr 2 2005, 10:52 PM


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    just make sure they dont stir up the sand too much or ur filter wont be "scooping poop" anymore


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    shawntraviss
    Posted: Apr 3 2005, 04:21 PM


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    You could yes but i prefer loaches, they seem much more active
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    littlefishie
    Posted: Apr 3 2005, 07:52 PM


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    Your common plecs are a centimetre long?! That's like, the size of my pinky fingernail..

    Maybe a trio of peppered or albino cories? They'd be better with 6 of them, but with 2 common plecos..
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    mr_miagi32
    Posted: Apr 9 2005, 11:22 PM


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    Cheers guys.

    I went to a fish store today and looked at some. I really like the pandas. They are tops. But the lfs was new, and just introduced there fish, and they werent very active, so i decided against buying them today. thumb.gif


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    12 Harliguin Raspora
    3 True Siamese flying foxes
    4 Pearl gourami
    1 Peacock Spiny Eel.
    1 Bolivian ram
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    littlefishie
    Posted: Apr 10 2005, 03:56 PM


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    Pandas are ultrasensitive.. out of 4 I've only had one live. :/

    Try peppered.. they're just as cute. wink.gif
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    mr_miagi32
    Posted: Apr 13 2005, 03:04 AM


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    Cheers LittleFishie!
    Ill sus the pandas and peppered cories out before i acquire some, but for now i have my Ram, so im happy! laugh.gif


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    7 Glass Catfish
    12 Harliguin Raspora
    3 True Siamese flying foxes
    4 Pearl gourami
    1 Peacock Spiny Eel.
    1 Bolivian ram
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    littlefishie
    Posted: Apr 13 2005, 07:36 AM


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    You got your ram? Awesome! biggrin.gif
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    Oddball
    Posted: Apr 24 2005, 05:19 AM


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    Honestly id go for schwartzi cories, ive found that peppereds arent as hardy as most people think, for example in my case i bought 3 bronze and 3 peppered, the peppered copped it and the bronze didnt, and they were from the same tank


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