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Old June 5th 05, 08:51 PM
Gill Passman
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"Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message
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Hi All,

I had 3 Iodotropheus sprengerae (Rusty Cichlids) in my Malawi

tank.....two
have gone - one female I found, the male has just vanished...I guess there
must be some carnivores in the tank....I stripped it down...

The remaining female was very distressed and I expected a death
tomorrow/overnight without any action....

From my reading I understand that the Rustys are more peaceful than the
others and can become victims quite easily....rest of the tank

contains....

4 Pseudotropheus Saulosi Juvs (sold to me as something else but still not
convinced)
2 Aulonocara Hybrid OB Peacocks
4 Maylandia Lombardoi
3 Melanochromis Cyaneorhabdos (Electric Blue Johanni)
2 Yellow labs
1 Snowball Plec

What I have done is move the remaining Rusty (she would have been dead by
morning I'm sure) into my ex-isolation tank. I've provided her with a
cave...the occupants are one betta, two platy fry and two otos....

Will this work.....I'm thinking unless for some bizarre reason it works

she
goes back to the shop.....I don't believe I can put her back into the

Malawi
tank...

Gill


She'll need to back to the shop :-( Everything is peaceful at the moment and
she is regaining her confidence.....feeding is a nightmare - I'm not sure a
Cichlid Stick eating Betta is really going to be good for his long term
health...