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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 328166" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>So far nobody has shown interest in eating crayfish guy (he walks around like he owns the place). I did lose a few Bass when i first set it up because I wasn't feeding them enough. From there I culled a few of the more aggressive fish (namely a sunny that killed more feeders then he ate) :evil:. The tank now is well balanced, with no signs of fish looking to eat each other.</p><p></p><p>it includes:</p><p>1 crayfish (store bought)</p><p>1 bluegill</p><p>2 bass (hopefully male & female)</p><p>3 perch</p><p>A few snails (the biggest I scored kyacking)</p><p>2 catfish</p><p>1 plecko (store bought to clean glass)</p><p>1 cichlid (found in a bag of feeders!)</p><p>A few dozen freshwater clams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 328166, member: 90"] Thanks! So far nobody has shown interest in eating crayfish guy (he walks around like he owns the place). I did lose a few Bass when i first set it up because I wasn't feeding them enough. From there I culled a few of the more aggressive fish (namely a sunny that killed more feeders then he ate) :evil:. The tank now is well balanced, with no signs of fish looking to eat each other. it includes: 1 crayfish (store bought) 1 bluegill 2 bass (hopefully male & female) 3 perch A few snails (the biggest I scored kyacking) 2 catfish 1 plecko (store bought to clean glass) 1 cichlid (found in a bag of feeders!) A few dozen freshwater clams [/QUOTE]
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