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<p>I was just wondering if anyone here has bred these little guys and would have any information to pass on.  <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="smile.gif"></p>
]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">18319</guid><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2005 09:03:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Flagtail Prochilodus</title><link>http://www.aceforums.com.au/topic/13343-flagtail-prochilodus/</link><description><![CDATA[
<p> Just wondering how these fish go on there own?</p><p>
it would be with a few silver dollars, just no other flagtails, would this be okay?</p><p>
Beau. </p>
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<p>hello,</p><p>
can anyone suggest any large community fish ( 8 - 10 inch ) that are top water dwelling species that aren't too aggressive?? I was thinking either an archer fish or a kissing gourami? Would these fit the bill?</p><p>
cheers</p>
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<p><img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="thumb.gif"> Hey guys, do any of you know how to tell a female congo tetra?</p><p>
I've asked many fish shops and they tell me the male has the long fins growing on them!,when i ask them how to tell the female,they are clueless! <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="dntknw.gif"> ,,i have 10 really big congos and all of them has long fins!!!so i guess they're all males!! <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="blush.gif"></p><p>
so any help in identifying female congos really helps!! <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="thumb.gif"></p><p>
 <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="raisehand.gif"> oh also if u guys know where to buy any females??  <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="dntknw.gif"></p>
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<p>Very excited - I have my first clutch of eggs from my Peacock gudgeons (new guinea native)! They are about 24 hours old, and looking clear and healthy! Different sources say they will hatch in between 48 hours and five days. Needless to say, I am watching closely!</p>
]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">19302</guid><pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:23:32 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Spiney eel</title><link>http://www.aceforums.com.au/topic/18549-spiney-eel/</link><description><![CDATA[
<p>Hi All</p><p>
Yet Another 6 foot community Oddball post <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="blush.gif"></p><p>
Has anybody had an experiances with this Fish (Spiney eel)</p><p>
I was planning on keeping it with Varoius Dwarf Cichlids,Tetras,Rasboras/Pencilfish,</p><p>
Livebears and a Small Clean up crew in a 6 foot community tank</p><p>
Heavly planted with lots of Hidey holes <img src="style_emoticons/" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;" alt="smile.gif"></p><p>
Thanks in Advance</p>
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