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mujacko2002
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Dear Friends,
mabuhay
shalom
peace of God be with us always

I just have this question regarding my snakehead. I have my pet since 2002 and is now a little over 12 inches but i feel my pet is longer than a ruler.

Anyway, i just have this thought, can i place a corydora or an algae eater or bottom feeders? Just a thought.

any response will be highly appreciated.

thank you

Godbless

Star of the stormy sea of my mortal life, may your light shine upon me so that I do not stray from the path that leads me to heaven.
Post InfoPosted 05-Jul-2006 06:09Profile Homepage MSN Yahoo PM Edit Report 
Natalie
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Corys would not work... Your snakehead would attempt to eat them, and due to the spines on the corys, your snakehead could possibly be killed by them.

A large common pleco (6" or more) might work, but they require a large tank, preferably 90 gallons or more. What size is your tank?



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Post InfoPosted 05-Jul-2006 06:30Profile Homepage AIM MSN PM Edit Delete Report 
mujacko2002
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i have only a 75 gallon tank..i know its way to little for my snakehead

Star of the stormy sea of my mortal life, may your light shine upon me so that I do not stray from the path that leads me to heaven.
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jmara
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I think you're going to have to invest in a bigger tank if you wish to keep him Sorry to say that but I think it's the truth

-Josh
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