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Hey racoll,
Try to grow algae in a tank full of Mollies! Then there are the SAE's and I think I saw Parotocinclus jumbos.
The plants are growing so well the algae doesn't get the upperhand.
I also appreciate seeing the Copellas in there. I have 12 of those. They are an under appreciated fish that look great when happy and in a planted tank. Very interesting fish to keep.
Try to grow algae in a tank full of Mollies! Then there are the SAE's and I think I saw Parotocinclus jumbos.
The plants are growing so well the algae doesn't get the upperhand.
I also appreciate seeing the Copellas in there. I have 12 of those. They are an under appreciated fish that look great when happy and in a planted tank. Very interesting fish to keep.
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