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Old September 27th 06, 04:07 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
swarvegorilla
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Default snakeheads and cichlids

I think your mistake was when you bought the snakehead.....



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I remember feeding the fish one time. I had carnivorous fish. I
poured the bag of goldfish in the snakehead tank which ripped them up
then ate them. Sixteen fish!

So, I put Cichlids in with the snakeheads.

They died, then, I flushed them down the toilet.

So, I put in herbivorous fish.

The Cichlids, would you see by then follow the same behavior as the
snakeheads.

So, obviously, there ended up there only being one left.

So, I put in the plecos, and the Cichlid, it did not eat the plecos.

Then the Cichlid died as I previously described.

I didn't drink the water.

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