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Old 08/30/2005, 06:35 PM
tom obrecht tom obrecht is offline
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The question should not be what will straighten the fish out but whether you should add it or not. The fish is not at fault in these matters. The fish has certain traits born into them. We the owners should really try to meet their needs or at the very least be at ease with what comes naturally.
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Old 08/31/2005, 09:53 AM
salt no pepper salt no pepper is offline
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My flame angel actually kept my 666-line from hell at bay.
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Old 09/03/2005, 09:01 PM
sunnysmom sunnysmom is offline
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Ha! Just tried a 6-line in my larger tank. He hid under a rock for three minutes before venturing out. In one hour he chomped a leg off an emerald crab, a leg and eye off another emerald crab, an antenna off an peppermint shrimp, and bit my posturing gramma on the lip.

How can a one inch fish make a human so cranky?

He's happily living back at the LFS, and I guess I have a credit. Grrr...

666-line is right!

Stacey
 


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