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B Considine
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Following on the footsteps of two kerri tetra spawns, last night I found 8 ancistrus, no more than a quarter of an inch long.

Perhaps I should abandon my efforts to create an aesthetically pleasing aquarium, start up a thread and beard algae-scape, and go into fish breeding.

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Wow! Congrats on the new varmints!
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Post by sherrymitchell »

Wow, that's fantastic. I often get fry on the "ignored" tanks too, LOL. I toss a bunch of plants into a spare tank and ten days later, I've got fry swimming amid the overgrowth and algae. I guess nature is just messy. :-)
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sherrymitchell wrote:I guess nature is just messy. :-)
Don't tell that to Amano.
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sherrymitchell wrote:Wow, that's fantastic. I often get fry on the "ignored" tanks too, LOL. I toss a bunch of plants into a spare tank and ten days later, I've got fry swimming amid the overgrowth and algae. I guess nature is just messy. :-)
Nature goes on without us.

Maybe that is why keeping planted tanks is so rewarding.
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