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A Kenyi, an Mbuna, and a Pleco walk (swim?) into a tank...



 
 
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Old July 31st 03, 04:35 PM
Hawkmoon2001
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Default A Kenyi, an Mbuna, and a Pleco walk (swim?) into a tank...

The Madd Hatter wrote in message . ..
Though I agree that the Crabro is a pretty aggressive fish, I think a
5" Kenyii would be morethen a match for a 8" crabro... The Kenyii in
my experience is way more agressive... I happen to have a trio of each
w/ an 8" crabro male and a 4" kenyii male... The crabro tends to be
aggresive to its own kind, while the kenyii is just an over all
killing machine...

Ofcourse its a moot point since you are correct in stating that they
wouldn't really mix too well in a 55 gallon tank once they are full
grown...


Thanks. I sold the Crabro back to the fish shop and picked up some
smaller Kenyii's..
 




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