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Re: [Killietalk] Fp.sjoestedti
Hi Lorraine, I wouldn't trust a blue gularis with any other specie. If
it doesn't eat the adult infrafasciatus outright ,it will definitely get
any young they make. The blue gularis has an appetite unparralled in the
killie world and this is both sexes. What you have there is a tank that
will give you "Show" sized blue gularis and perhaps even "Best in Show".
Sincerely, Fred Mine are in a 1200 outdoor pond by theemselves getting
ready for the Milwaukee AKA convention in 2007.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006 11:22:04 -0600 "Lorraine" <overall077 at lycos_com>
writes:
> I am now the proud owner of a 150 gallon tank (hubbies trout finally
> died
> if neglect).
>
> It is soon to be a heavily planted tank.
>
> Will sjo breed and fry hatch and survive in a planted tank. The
> substrate is
> sand although there won't be much open sand as it will have lots of
> plants.
> So the sjo eggs will not be able to be removed for incubation.
>
> I also have a pair of Epiplatys infrafasciatus baroi "Bidou" that I
> would
> like to put in there. Can the sjo live with this large Ep. Without
> eating
> it. The baroi stays at the surface of their tank pretty much all the
> time.
>
> Opinions please.
>
> Lorraine
>
> In sunny Colorado
>
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>
>
>
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Sincerely,
Fred Behrmann
Athens Aquatics
37 W. Bridge Street
Catskill, NY 12414 Phone:(518) 943-2630
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