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Old December 13th 05, 03:50 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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any and all suggested mix welcome. :-)


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I highly recommend the silver dollars. They, in my opinion, are
easily more peaceful than angelfish. I have had my silver dollars for
approximately 2 years now and they are great. I keep live plants
available for food for them just in case but the live plants are
never eaten and are not required as the silver dollars eat the algae
wafers (plus miscellaneous green produce occasionally) I feed them (2
silver dollars = 3 algae wafers a day, 2 in the morning and 1 in the
evening). If I a not mistaken a great very many silver dollars can be
kept together without fighting as long as they are fed properly (they
are herbivorous if I am not mistaken) and are not overcrowded. Good
luck and later!


what would be a good mix that includes two or three of them?







I am pretty sure my 2 are both males but they do TRY to breed, If I had a
choice (which might present itself soon) I wouod have 2 females to one male
but from the old literature I have on them they are so peaceful you don't
really need to worry about sex ratios with them. Their great fish and won't
pull a guppy on you (i.e. breed until all other types of fish are crowded
out) I don't know if they are breedable besides mine trying, and my old
literature (approximately 1966) says that up until then none had been
successfully bred, but that easily may have changed since. Good luck and
later (enjoy the silver dollars when you get them)!

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