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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Astoria,NY
Posts: 2,760
Reefer Ratings: (49) Friends: (9) |
This guy is a pig when it comes to eating.Always hungry so I give him plenty of algae and meaty foods as well in garlic.Hates other tangs.Too bad.Wanted to add one too. |
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| Professional Commuter Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Wallingford, CT
Posts: 2,009
Reefer Ratings: (25) Friends: (7) |
Believe it or not, MI's are very aggressive. Some have tried small schools (4-5) but usually the weaker one gets killed until there is only one left. Some have tried a pair going with a considerable size difference, 50/50 shot. I would keep one unless you have a 180g or better. |
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