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Old 11-02-2011, 07:11 PM   #1
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Just wanted to say hi as I'm new here. Been keeping tropical fish for a year now, just wanted to join for good advice to keep my fish happy & healthy.

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There will always be something to learn, even after keeping fish for several years. Have fun and ask lots of questions when you can't find your answers on google
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Old 11-04-2011, 06:54 AM   #3
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Thanks for the welcome I'm sure I,ll have a lot to ask never a dull moment in my tank! Recently had to rescue my bulldog plec out of my Apple snails shell! Wasn't a good experience but he's doing fine.
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Red face hello,MzE ! (a newbiess)

Hi, MzE here, NYC.....GO HARLEM!! 20 gallons long. No fish. Clean running filter. Lots of good green alge! Got 6snails two weeks ago....need i say more?...lol. Just got a "horse face" alge eater and today bought two chinese alge eaters and a beautiful cheeta printed 1 1/2in pleco. I was avoiding fish untill tank is cleaned up. BUT I WAS WONDERING, hoe long before Pleco will grow bigger? (She's) pretty active, enjoying her food supply. Thanks.......PICS COMING...
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