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- From: wcollins@netcom.com (Walter J. Collins)
- Subject: Re: [F] Pterophyllum Scalare
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.154236.28799@netcom.com>
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- References: <carmody.725661651@feldspar32> <1992Dec30.081041.12190@netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 15:42:36 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.081041.12190@netcom.com> oleg@netcom.com (Oleg Kiselev) writes:
- >In article <carmody.725661651@feldspar32> carmody@rtsg.mot.com (Ronald P. Carmody) writes:
- >
- >>5) Occupants (other)
- >> 5a) Type
- >
- >Corydoras or Brochis species catfish, mid-sized tetras or pencilfishes,
- >hatchet fishes, non-annual rivulines.
-
- I really don't recommend corydoras if one intends to spawn the angels. I
- used to have a pair of angels in a community tank that also included several
- corydoras. The corydoras loved to eat the eggs when the angels spawned.
- Since I wasn't trying to spawn the angels and didn't have anywhere to
- raise the fry, this was ok, but if spawning is your plan, I recommend you
- skip the corydoras.
-
- Casey
- (Kristin Harvey)
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