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  1. fleabilly

    WHAT AM I?

    I bought about ten of these last summer for my tank. They were small and beautiful. Now they are large and beautiful. And I have no idea what they are. I have spent hours on the internet looking, But so far I have not found anything. They seem like tetras of some kind, But the fins are slightly...
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    banded leporinus rubbing side on floor

    Yes, I had a loach as well that did the same, But then I read information about itch and began to wonder. Happy to just write it off as a macho move. Sent
  3. fleabilly

    banded leporinus rubbing side on floor

    I have a banded leporinus, that occasionally will whip his side against the floor of the tank. Is this something that I should be worried about?, If so what should I do? Cheer R
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    Rehome fish London

    Sorry, Someone picked them up this evening. Sent
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    Rehome fish London

    Anyone in London want my fish? 4 tiger barbs...( one black/green) 4 danios 1 paradise fish Al healthy, Just looking to stock smaller fish in my tank. Cheers R
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    What algae busting crew is suitable - Tiger Barbs

    I have 4 tiger barbs, and they will eat shrimp under a certain size. I think anything over 2cm are safe. Jumangi pets in kilburn have amino that are quite large. TB ignore them completely. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    Siamese Algae Eaters

    Speaking of... Tired of trying to battle my Siamese algae eaters thirst for java moss. Any one in London. I'll give them away, But you must collect. R Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    Siamese Algae Eaters

    If there is nothing that want to eat them, Shrimp are the best. I bought a bunch, And there was a feeding frenzy. I thought they were all dead, But at night they come out from hiding. (Three are left) They really make a difference. Corey's are good, But will uproot newly planted tanks Sent...
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    Siamese Algae Eaters

    They just eat the tiny leaves off the java moss. Not really trimming. Very annoying. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    Siamese Algae Eaters

    I have three and a flying fox. Mind you they do look almost exactly alike. But I have an open tank, and they are fine. Usually only reason a fish would jump would be for territorial reasons. That is they are getting the short end. But also mind you that even though these fish are great for...
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    Banded Leporinus

    I've had a Banded Leporinus for two years. Lovely fish and my favourite in the tank. Very calm. Peaceful, and never jumps out, even though I have an open tank. My only concern is the reclusive nature of this fish. Always taking advantage of hiding places. And rarely seen. I'm always worried...
  12. fleabilly

    What am I?

    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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