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Old April 1st 04, 03:33 AM
CanadianCray
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Default J. Dickfeldi eating babys????

Just wondering if anybody has had experience with their Julidochromis
Dickfeldi trying to eat the babys? THe fry have been in the tank for almost
two weeks today & I noticed the female chasing some of the fry & I have also
noticed a few missing. I have tranfered the fry into a seperate 10gal. tank
that I thankfully had already cycled just in case...... I was always told
it was safe to leave them with Julis... oh well I guess like people all fish
are diff.
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