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Old February 26th 05, 04:21 PM
Angrie.Woman
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Default Adding NewFish to the big Tank

As you may recall, we became the new family of a very lucky carnival feeder
fish. We already have OldFish, also a lucky carnival feeder, in a 29 g.

NewFish has been in Quarantine for about a month now - doing swimmingly, I
might add.

Thoughts on making them roommates? OldFIsh is about 5-6" long (15 cm).
NewFish is 1" (3 sm).

Young Son is worried that OldFIsh will eat NewFish, but I don't think his
mouth will open that wide. I'd hate to be wrong about that though.


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