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ckk125
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Emma Turner wrote: Chen, whilst these do need a bit of feeding up, they have been treated with Levamisole hydrochloride and have had intensive feedings since arriving at our store a few weeks ago. Graeme will take great care of his. They are much more elongate than some other Botiines though (a similarity to S. pulchra springs to mind) with a larger head shape, and are very very flexible.
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Oh well, im not trying to say that they are having the skinny symptoms...they look very well..of course not as fat as most loaches....yet! dont get me wrong though...sorry if that statement caused some confusion.

Sorry again. :)
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Nice fish.
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No problem Chen. This is what a discussion forum is for. :wink:

Cheers Keith.
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so whres the other fish you got then Graeme? i am sure that Mark didnt buy 3.5 boxes of fish, just so as you could squueze your 3 into a corner of one of his boxes......
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Pictures are coming shortly, Helen. :wink:
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