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Old 11-20-2007, 11:24 AM
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Okay, I know you're not going to believe this, because i didn't until i saw it. I've had a condylactis for about 6 months now. i have 2 false perculas, and 1 black and white clown fish that was added to the tank within the last month or so. the black and white has been hosting in the condy and the condy makes no attempt to eat him. i know they have a reputation for snacking on small fish, but my clown has been hosting for a week now. i will keep an eye on him and keep the condy well fed, so he doesn't feel the need to make a meal of my fish; but what an unexpected surprise. the BTA that i purchased hoping one of the clowns would host in is empty, but the condy that i never expected anything to go near, houses my black and white clown. go figure.
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