clown max 10-15cm!!
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clown max 10-15cm!!
http://www.tropicalfish4u.co.uk/acatalo ... Loach.html
I was really hoping this site might be telling people how to look after these things properly....
I was really hoping this site might be telling people how to look after these things properly....
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it says on that website that clown loach get on well with barbs but from my experience, i'm not sure if i agree. my clowns can be bullies and (especially in the daytime) they chase after my tinfoil barbs and prick them with their barbels. i have to sometimes firmly tap the fishtank glass so they stop doing that.
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everybody should use fish bio from http://www.fishbase.org/
great fish database..
it's not for the average web person to pull data from the database but it can be done.
great fish database..
it's not for the average web person to pull data from the database but it can be done.
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DOG FOR SALE:
Standard poodle (might be some kind of terrier) seeks a home with a responsible, well-informed owner. This dog, which hails from "some puppy mill" (according to the exporter's documents) [or possibly Sumatra] is a member of the family Felidae and has a maximum total length of 13 cm. Easy to care for!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJlBYvkRiHk
Standard poodle (might be some kind of terrier) seeks a home with a responsible, well-informed owner. This dog, which hails from "some puppy mill" (according to the exporter's documents) [or possibly Sumatra] is a member of the family Felidae and has a maximum total length of 13 cm. Easy to care for!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJlBYvkRiHk
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Mark in Vancouver wrote:DOG FOR SALE:
Standard poodle (might be some kind of terrier) seeks a home with a responsible, well-informed owner. This dog, which hails from "some puppy mill" (according to the exporter's documents) [or possibly Sumatra] is a member of the family Felidae and has a maximum total length of 13 cm. Easy to care for!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJlBYvkRiHk

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Cool stuff Mark (simulated Smilie with sunglasses) I'm thinking that the new standardized profiles layout gives the Species Index more gravitas than maybe it had before. The Clown Loach one has the greatest content, plus the most related subject links, so it's now a very compelling resource.
Now we just have to get a few more places taking notice.
Martin.
Now we just have to get a few more places taking notice.
Martin.

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