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Old October 20th 04, 10:14 PM
SkyCatcher
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Hi,

I have just inherited a 120litre tank with covicts in it (probably a couple
of breeding pairs & a quite a few fry. I would like to add some other fish
with some of these convicts. Anyone suggest suitable cohabitants?

tia,

Sky


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Old October 26th 04, 12:00 PM
Essayons89
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I believe that a 120 liter tank comes out to 31 US gallons. There
aren't a whole lot of fish that can share quarters with breeding
convicts in a tank, especially a tank of this size. Cons are super
agressive when breeding and caring for their broods, any other fish
in this tank could be killed.

Bryan
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