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| Bottom Dwellers Cories to loaches, all the fish that make us maximize the footprint |
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For a good four years i have been trying on and off to catch a lone clown loach in my very heavily planted 45 gal. Tonight I was feeding some zuke for the bn in the tank when I noticed the clown's tail hanging out of the bn breeding cave. One big net and a stool later and I had him in a bucket.
He is now in the 75 with the rest of the clowns. I sure hope he has not forgotten how to socialize. It just goes to prove that i am still smarter than my fish, even if it takes 4 years to prove it ![]()
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Te audire non possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.
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LOL ! Victory is sweet !!
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Blog of my tanks and critters....come check em out and don't forget the archives ! http://emgstanks.blogspot.com/ Eileen |
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Miss you, Old Man
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Poor little clown, I'm sure you flaunted it over him, too.
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