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- From: rclark@alcor.concordia.ca (Richard Clark)
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- Subject: Re: (fF) Info on Black Tetras is sought
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- Date: 23 Jan 93 21:47:40 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.204033.19122@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> abilenko@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Arkady Bilenko) writes:
- [other stuff deleted, in essence, should I buy black tetras?]
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- >Other fish: 17 cardinal tetras (1-2"), one clown loach (2"), 2 small angels
- >(1.5").
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- In my opinion, no. I've had these fish, I'm pretty sure they'll do a
- number on your angels fins. Regardless, as the fish get older, they
- lose their black stripes, and so aren't very attractive. The don't
- swim around a lot as they get older, so that's kind of a drag too.
- They will school, but it's more like they "sit" around rather than
- swim around.
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- rick
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