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Update: Neolamprologus leleupi; Field: Comments | |
The Kapenta Kid Small Fry Posts: 2 Kudos: 1 Votes: 0 Registered: 23-Jan-2005 | I have found it an easy Tang to keep, and that's what I read too. Provided one is up to keeping Rift Lake cichlids this is one of the easier ones. |
Posted 16-Apr-2007 02:12 | |
longhairedgit Fish Guru Lord of the Beasts Posts: 2502 Kudos: 1778 Votes: 29 Registered: 21-Aug-2005 | Reject I think the original heads up was more appropriate, this has specific water requirements and aggression issues. Its not an "easy species", the idea of the profile is not to be relevant only to rift lake keepers , but to all keepers, some of which may have little experience with the rift species. Something like "Not the most demanding of the rift lake species, but nontheless not a fish for beginners" might be more appropriate. |
Posted 17-Apr-2007 05:26 | |
ACIDRAIN Moderator Posts: 3162 Kudos: 1381 Votes: 416 Registered: 14-Jan-2002 | Reject I agree with git there. It is a hardy fish, but does have some very specific needs. Not only in the water parameters, but in the aggressiveness. As for just "vs smaller fish", this is not true. They are aggressive towards much larger fish as well. This fish needs knowledge and research for proper care. There is always a bigger fish... |
Posted 17-Apr-2007 05:56 | |
weird22person Enthusiast Posts: 163 Kudos: 106 Votes: 11 Registered: 21-Feb-2005 | Reject 20 Gallon Long: Aquaclear 300 2 Bolivian Rams, Mikrogeophagus altispinosus: Gumby and Pokey |
Posted 17-Apr-2007 06:14 | |
Babelfish Administrator Small Fry with Ketchup Posts: 6833 Kudos: 8324 Votes: 1570 Registered: 17-Apr-2003 | Reject |
Posted 17-Apr-2007 06:42 |
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