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			<title>Plecos</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 19:09:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[No problems, no questions, just posting a picture of my H. plecostomus.  I'm sure a lot of people have never seen one of these guys.  This is the old...]]></description>
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<div>No problems, no questions, just posting a picture of my H. plecostomus.  I'm sure a lot of people have never seen one of these guys.  This is the old &quot;common&quot; pleco so many of the old timers may have seen them but to be honest I've been keeping fish over 20 years and I'd never seen one before.  I've always been interested in plecos.</div>


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			<title>Pictus Problems!!</title>
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			<description>Hi I have 3 Pictus That always Hide under a Pice of Slate on the Glass.I have a 2 1/2 in. ram that keeps nipping there Wiskers:yikes:.My other ram...</description>
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<div>Hi I have 3 Pictus That always Hide under a Pice of Slate on the Glass.I have a 2 1/2 in. ram that keeps nipping there Wiskers:yikes:.My other ram dosent mess with them or anyone for that mader.Any addvice?</div>


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			<title>Red Tail cat</title>
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			<description>I just bought a redtail catfish and I have noticed his tail is noticably not red.  
does this have to do with diet? If so what should I feed it to...</description>
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<div>I just bought a redtail catfish and I have noticed his tail is noticably not red. <br />
does this have to do with diet? If so what should I feed it to bring out the reds?</div>


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			<title>ompok catfish</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 00:44:41 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I have to ompoks that show unusual behavior. they both when in the same tank made seperate territories swam at the top. after seperating them because...</description>
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<div>I have to ompoks that show unusual behavior. they both when in the same tank made seperate territories swam at the top. after seperating them because of they aggression to one another( I have a 180 multitank system) they both still swam at the top until recently one started to sit at the bottom. check the normal signs for fish sitting at the bottom like water quality and ph and parasite and such...when disturbed it will swim around then chill under the sam rock at the same point. prior to this behavior i notice it started to swim in lower parts of the tank. this was after however i removed a blackbelt cichlid that resided in the same location. Is this Behavior normal of an ompok to sit a the bottom? swim at the top the other swims in the filter and bubble bar currents at the top as always. what is this behavior?</div>


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