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cool tank. But i think your silver dollar could do with some friends and alot more space
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i have 2 silver dollars in thier, and they seem happy in the 55.
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Nice, I like your sev Silver dollars do like to be in small schools though.

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What silver dollar?

Oh, you mean the severly chewed on red hook myleus? :%).

At 10" TL in the aquarium and tightly schooling in nature, you'll need to get him some friends and a 200 gallon tank.

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yeah well they are on the mend, the angels did that, and they died over a week ago.
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no plants
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The red hook would devour them anyways.
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yeah you can;t have plants with those fish.. they just tear them to peices.
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cup of noodles..

are you sure they a red hook silver dollars? i've always though they were the standard ones.

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How large is it? Red hook mets usually maintain the vibrant red coloring throughout life. If it's only a youngster, it could very well be a silver dollar.
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it's about 5 cms from nose to tail. i've had him since janurary
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