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From: tom@pur-ee.UUCP
Newsgroups: alt.aquaria
Subject: Stocking (Was Re: Nitrification...)
Message-ID: <7092@pur-ee.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 23:32:20 EST
Article-I.D.: pur-ee.7092
Posted: Wed Dec  2 23:32:20 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 6-Dec-87 20:01:40 EST
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Reply-To: tom@pur-ee.UUCP (Tom McCain)
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Well as of Nov. 29 my 10 gallon tank went through nitrification with
flying colors!  Since then I've added 2 fish and one anemone to the tank
along with the clown and damsel that have been in for a few weeks.
Things seem to be going very well...so far.  The clown and damsel are
very small, not much larger than a dime.  The anemone is Purple anemone,
it also is small, a little larger than a golfball.  The other 2 fish I
added are a Blue tang and a Coral beauty...yes, these are also small 
roughly the size of a silver dollar.  Since this is all I plan to put
in the tank I hope it continues to maintain itself!  Actually I hope 
that the fish etc. grow slow...very slow! (do they???)  They all are
eating great, infact the tang and coral beauty has viciously attacked
a few pieces of romaine lettuce!!  One question though, do anemone eat
much else besides brine shrimp???

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*Tom McCain
*...!pur-ee!tom