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Old October 16th 03, 11:20 PM
Bob Alston
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Default Algae eating fish

Bristlenose plecos; several ottocinculus.

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"gizmo" wrote in message
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I have 100 planted gallon tank.
I have two flying foxes, am thinking about introducing some other algae
eating fish that is considered 'peaceful and will not harm plants.
Any suggestions ?
10x

gizmo?




 




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