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I put three juvinille electric blues into my girl friends overcrowded
community tank. She has been working the late shift letely and hs not been feeding her fish regularly. One of her favourite Corydoris has been found shredded and eaten. The electric blues are only an inch and a half long and don't seem agressive (yet). On the other hand, her over-grown poop-generators (gold fish) are always munching on her one-eyed angel and anything else that moves. Do you think my poor, sweet, innocent, misunderstood electric blues could possibly have anything to do with this cold blooded crime or can I continue to blame the poop-generators? (No, I can't get away with saying it died a natural death. We need someone to take the blame. - I say "fry the poop-generators!") Jim Jim |
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