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Which has a heavier bioload?
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05-28-2012, 02:41 PM
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Which has a heavier bioload?
Which has a heavier bioload a striped Raphael catfish or a Senegal bichir.
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Bichirs get much bigger and have a larger bioload.
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Okay thanks will be getting a raphael catfish for my Oscar tank instead.
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