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Re: what fish best for substance cleaning



Slim Shaggy wrote in message ...
>featherfin synadontasis' do a good job too, rather expensive, but they're
>from the african lakes so they're used to the high pH.
>
>synadontis euperdus sp. i think they're called..
>
>-ss
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>"Happy'Cam'per" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> You could possibly add a Tanganyikan goby or a synodontis species to the
>> setup. At least they'll add to bottom water movement. I would recommend
>> getting a good powerhead to have a nice strong current in the tank, works
>> wonders for ridding detritus.
>> --
>> **So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
>>
>>
>> "Spindoctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> > What's a good equivalent of a corys and clowns for keeping the
>> > substance fairly clean.
>> >
>> > I used to have a couple of clowns, flying fox and an algae eater in my
>> > main cichlid tank but they were clearly  not enjoying the high ph so I
>> > have moved them out (not so sure the algae eater was so affected but
>> > the others definitely were).
>> >
>> > However, the substance has already begun to get dirty (I use coral
>> > sand on top of normal sand) and I would like to find something
>> > suitable to put back in to help clean it up.
>> >
>> > My ph is 8.2 in a malawi tank made up of mbuna
>> >

yeah I have a little eupterus catfish.. he's pretty cool, I don't see him
much, but he's grown 1.5x in 2 weeks!!


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