San Antonio Cats and how to get them.
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San Antonio Cats and how to get them.
I used to live in San Antonio, i was ondering about making a tank specific for that area. I need info on which species lives there. I have a small pleco from there already, just looking for other river fish... any help is appreicated.
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Go to the Texas Department of Natural resources website and see if they have a list of native species. That's where I would start.
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Re: San Antonio Cats and how to get them.
Of course, the pleco's from the San Antonio river isn't a native species, it's a offspring from escapees from (I think) the San Antonio Zoo.Armadillo Del Rio wrote:I used to live in San Antonio, i was ondering about making a tank specific for that area. I need info on which species lives there. I have a small pl*co from there already, just looking for other river fish... any help is appreicated.
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