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Re: tankmates


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Posted by Buddy on December 30, 2002 at 10:14:37:

In Reply to: Re: tankmates posted by will21 on December 30, 2002 at 09:49:23:

No need for soory, i am sorry to confuse you with the other fella, see im so busy with my sis twins babysitting that im in a hurry alot, because i had little time lately for myself.
So a 100 gal tank be fine, for him with to smaller type fishes then you wish, if you wish to house an angelfish and the other you mention, you will need a larger tank, what i told you about that type shark is a fact, just provide it with a large hiding place and you will see he will hide all day, if he is hungry he will come out if he smells food and there eye sight is very poor, like when you do this, you will see him swim up against any its tank mates , first you see he head pumps and like any normal reaction he think its food, but for any fish to large for him isn`t in any danger from him, i myself found this shark to be harmless. Well best of luck whatevr you plan on.
Happy holidays ><{{{{"> Buddy


:I never wanted a ray, I think must have mixed up. I don't have a angelfish right now I was just thinking about. Sorry if I confused you.





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