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    Funniest thing you've over heard in the LFS

    Alot of feeders are over bred and more prone to disease. IMO Feeding glofish or tetras altho more costly would limit chance of disease.
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    Id

    Find anything to i.d that uet?
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    Id

    Does kinda look like some blue peacocks btw.
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    Id

    Yeah. With the way fish are sold half the times nowadays. No names just africans or ca sa it will say
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    Id

    Peacock. Idk what kind tho. Had a few aceis and have one now. Nice fish tho
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    just sharing

    Nice cichlids
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    What type of snail is this?

    Some snails use funnell extending out of water to get air
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    newbie

    Aceis are on the lower end of the agression. Also they mainly are herbivorous. In the wild they usually only use algae on sunken wood as their food choice. Beautiful fish tho IMO and in my experiences they swim at all levels in the aquarium.
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    old betta

    IMO. If he is just old i would let him live out the rest of his days in the pad. He may still be very happy even tho he has "slowed down" in his olden days.
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    Betta showcase

    Thank you
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    Betta showcase

    Thank you
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    Male and female bettas together?

    It is a 20 gallon that is well planted. Ik what u mean tho one of my females in my sorrority tank is very mean at times.
  13. Female

    Female

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    Male and female bettas together?

    They usually all swim around freely with no "territories". There is occasional chasing but have had no nipping that i have noticed or fin damage. My male is very calm so id say that helps alot
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    Male and female bettas together?

    Bettas are one of my favorite fish and very unique individuals. I have three females in a tank and another tank with a male and two females. I have had no problem with the male and females together. Was wondering what others think based on opinions and personal experiences?
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