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Stiphodon percnopterygionus |
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Did you get more in?
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yup! 50
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Planted Tank Guru
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Are they consistent algae eaters?
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Sweeeeet!! Too many to keep for yourself.
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obligate.
I would really read the link in the opening post if you are interested. They have moderate to high oxygen needs and are not a beginner fish (not implying you are a beginner). |
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Haha it's okay. I am.
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Are they shrimp safe? JW.
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as algae eaters, most likely. I do feed them frozen cyclops as well weekly, so i supposed it *possible* shirmplets could be at risk. I don't know if shrimp would love the current.
In their native habitat, they are found with macrobrachiums though. |
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Yeah true, shrimp don't like too much flow. I can't wait to set up my 40B stream tank, so many cool fish.
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I concur
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