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Originally Posted by Brian37075
How big is the tank? Looks pretty nice. Would you like a pecosamatus. Not sure how to spell it. It 's one of those fish that eat algae. He's about a foot long.
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I have already got one in there, one of the smaller bristle nose Plecos. I better leave it at that. Thanks anyway. If you see those bright blue african cichlids, I have plenty of those to give away. There are probably 15-20 of them hidden along the bottom from 1/4" to 2". They are mouth brooders and breed like crazy. It is 125 gallon. It is weird because this is a highly carniverous tank, guppies, shrimp, crawfish, and other small fish get devoured immediately, but these baby cichlids survive. I don't know if the bigger cichlids give them pass, or they are just too wary to be caught. No telling how many times I have brought a new fish home bigger than them that I want to introduce, and it just ends up as another snack.