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i didn't even know they existed. i walked into the lfs and there was a bagful. the guy couldn't tell me anything about them, so i didn't buy any.
they were really cool looking. does anyone here have any first hand experience with them? thanks kris |
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Algae Grower
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I had a couple a long time ago.
Can't really remember much about them. They were cool that's all i remember Sorry
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Probaly a Hogchoker. They'll get a few inches or so. They're more or less brackish/salt (sorta like mollies), but I know people who have kept them for years in fresh. Just make sure some bloodworms get to the bottom at feeding time (he may take a while to catch on). They prefer fine sand substrate which they hide in. A really cool fish. Give it a shot!
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