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Years back, i had cychlids in my aquarium, there was always one male,
wich was yellow and several females wich were blue with stripes. At least, that was the way it looked liked. But when the male died one or 2 of the blue ones turned yellow and 1 of them became the new boss. Can't remember the name of the fishes, I gave them away, but they were tough, I never lost one fish. Okay, thats my story, believe it or not ![]() Ron Last edited by The Flying Dutchman : 02-08-2008 at 11:43 AM. |
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