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Due to a recent "happy event", I now have three generations of Brichardi
living an a rather small tank. My planned upgrade to a 45 gallon tank has had to be postponed for two months due to house redecoration. As the tank is getting overcrowded, I want to dispose of some of the younger fish. Rather than resort to the big white flushing bin, I would prefer to see them off to a good home. If there is anyone in the Edinburgh (UK) area who would like a dozen or so small, two month old, brichardi (for free) please contact me. (Remove the two X to reply) Pictures can be seen at http://www.helpful.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fishtank/ Simon |
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