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polgi
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by Benoit » Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:39 pm
Hello, 300 liters is too small for that group, you are preparing to remove the dominated and stressed out before they die of stress due to aggression of the fittest.
Benoît.
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by polgi » Sat Jan 22, 2011 1:55 pm
I am known to be relatively peaceful with each other team?? others, that does this ..? "I have been a failure papiliokal streszt again .... I do not want ...
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by polgi » Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:25 am
hello
What do you think, probably 8 pieces Xenotilapia spiloterus and a pair of Tanganicodus Irsacae compatible with the Trematocara Variabile-side ? can try it?
"I do know that diet is a bit more meat is needed, the current My fish and 90% of spirulina cyclops and Artemia....or too fragile to be spilopterus next?
"I heard that you have a well with Xenotilapia nigrolabiata.....
75gall
thanks
Attila
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