abbyn
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I have two Siamese algae eaters and one of them is way larger than the other. One is probably 4 inches and is pretty thick and the other is only about 2 inches and is really thin and tiny. I got them both more than a year ago only a week or two apart. I feed them sinking algae pellets and occasionally blood worms. There isn't any problems because of their size difference, they get along fine. I was curious to see if anyone knows why there could be this much difference in size.
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