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Post by bnoel210 on May 23, 2012 15:47:10 GMT -6
Im down so I can feel fancy in a clubhouse for the afternoon
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Post by davidtcb1 on May 23, 2012 20:21:21 GMT -6
You can throw a rock from clubhouse and it will land in metro Nashville. Rock throwing will be hard in your wizard robe.
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Post by jon carman on May 23, 2012 20:31:23 GMT -6
I will look like grim reaper when I go fishing.
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Post by plecoman on May 23, 2012 21:19:57 GMT -6
I'm in for some fishing.....
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Post by tpindell on May 24, 2012 17:01:32 GMT -6
Tim, Pleco's are rather resilient and will prob. hold their own, even if small, but they must have hiding places and food they can get to. Stick a fork into a small piece of zucchini or yellow squash a few times a week and sink it to the bottom and they'll eat @ night. What did you mean " most of your fish made it home?" Did you lose some ? Lost 3 of 5. The baby Cichlids turned into sharks and killed them.
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Post by plecoman on May 24, 2012 22:20:38 GMT -6
You really have to watch the cichlids, even with larger pleco's. Some of them are just crazy! I had a young german red that was fighting with some other peacocks, so I put him in a 75 gallon tank with some pleco's. I thought that would settle him down. Wrong! He started killing the pleco's. Needless to say, I flushed him!
I also have a pair of albino bn pleco's in my all male Malawi tank. The female pleco is only a little over 2" long, but none of those cichlids bother the pleco's. Go figure.................
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