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Old March 29th 08, 01:00 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Mar 28, 5:59*pm, "DEM via PetKB.com" u42059@uwe wrote:
hi i would like to know about some tropical fish that is easy yet beautiful
that dont atract deseases to my tank. thx in advance

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Might I suggest buying a book and reading up on them, There are lots
of good books that can be found at Books a Million and also at Barnes
& Nobles that are a lot cheaper than if bought in a petstore. There is
just so much info that would have to be relayed it makes reading it in
print easier than typing it, and besides if your going to get into the
fish keeping hobby the books are worth every penny spent.
 




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