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Old 01-02-2008, 10:39 PM   #11
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female? We sure of that? the males are little and peaceful and submissive? neat breed.... j/k

unless you can really talk me into sumping him for a while, introduce other fish, then bring him back - but i am just afraid this is MUCH more trouble than it's worth....
Hmm, maybe the idea of finding her a male could work out? Try the sump, bring in a male, a nice cozy nest for them to hang..a little frogspawn, a pretty anenome, play a little Barry White... and a couple of other fish (do you really only have 2 fish in that 75??) and then reintroduce her. If it doesn't work..then have a convo with JH's guy...
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Hi all - thanks for the advice. and also the pms. I know I have not answered all the pms - I have to catch the fish first, and it looks like that is in line. Once I have the fish-catching device at my place, then I'll post with a who-wants-him.

I would love to see her go to a nice BIG new home!
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ill take her if you can meet me in the city
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...Update on this fish -

so far, it's still in my tank, and i am more determined than ever to get it OUT. But I have a 20 gal set up now in the kitchen waiting for its new occupant. So for the time being, it's staying here.

I will probably want to get rid of it, but at the moment, I have no time to do much of anything. (I need ONE really good new job...)

anyway, thanks for the advice and also the interest - and still wish me luck on getting the bugger out of the main tank!
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cant help...... it's already sleeps with the fishes

we can order a
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