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Join Date: Jun 2006
Age: 24
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i have an CAE, its about 2in in length, yes it is really quick and gets spooked really easily, it enjoys caves and hides alot, but it hasn't become aggressive yet.
if you have it with fish that are quick, it should be ok. i remember having a CAE with gold fish, when i was a kid, that was a bad idea, gold fish are to slow and were being bitten by the CAE |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: West Midlands, England
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Do chinese algae eaters grow quickly?
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10 GALLON 2 Orange Gourami's (2") 2 Zebra Danios (1.5") 1 Chinese Algae Eater (2.5") 1 Khuli Loach (2") 1 Albino Corydoras (1") 2 Mickey-Mouse Platies (1.5") 55 GALLON 4 Parrot Cichlids (4"-7") 3 Clown Loaches (3") 1 Common Pleco (4") 1 Pictus Catfish (6") 55 GALLON 12 Malawi Mbuna Cichlids (1"-5") 1 Convict Cichlid (2") 1 Common Pleco (3.5") |
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bammin like salmon
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 602
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they dont grow too quickley, but they can be really mean to new fish. the one im returning totaly tore appart my swordtails tails
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