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Old August 1st 03, 09:38 PM
Arrhae
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Default Cycling a new tank? Sal****er mollies available!

If anyone in the Toronto area is looking for some fish to cycle a new tank
with that are less aggressive than Damsels, I've got some sal****er raised
baby orange sailfin mollies available that I'm soon going to have no room
for when they get bigger. They were born in and have lived all their lives
in full marine conditions, if anyone would like to rehome a couple... Other
than the slightly disturbing red eyes, they're very cute!

I've also got gobs of java moss seeded with baby snails, for anyone that has
fresh/brackish water puffers and might need some...my beloved Puffie died a
few weeks ago and I haven't been able to bring myself to replace him...

 




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