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- From: assana@polkadot.Eng.Sun.COM (assana)
- Newsgroups: rec.aquaria
- Subject: Re: Neons may be late night snack !!
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- Date: 17 Nov 1992 19:47:10 GMT
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- In article <1eb8rmINNfrp@transfer.stratus.com> scol@scottsdale.az.stratus.com (Scott Colbath) writes:
- >........................................ Could the Seabay be munching
- >on these Neons? It never seems to bother them at all. I thought the Neons were
- >too big for the Seabay to eat. The Seabay also does not look like it has
- >ingested anything. I would think I might see a bulge in this normally thin
- >fish. In addition, how much can this fish eat??? Two Neons in three days?
- >Sounds like a bit much, considering I am feeding all my fish quite well to
- >start. Any comments?
-
- I have a few monos, and a large school of cardinal/neon tetras. I've seen one
- of the monos break up the tetras school once in a while, but she seems to
- do it for fun. Never seen any of them bother the tetras!
-
- >BTW: The Seabay has to be one of the coolest fish I have seen in a freshwater
- >tank next to Angels and Discus.
-
- Agree with you 100%. They have too much character to be a fish!
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