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Posted 1/13/2011 7:33:36 PM


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I was looking for information about tetras on the species profiles, and i noticed there's nothing about rummy-nose tetras. could they possibly add one, because i really want to know how to take care of them. thanks!

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Five Gallon: empty QT/breeding tank

Thirty Gallon: one gourami, one angel

Forty Gallon: one angel, two german blue rams, six bronze cories, seven pristella tetras, three rummynose tetras, two gold honey gouramis

Fifty Five Gallon: one salfin pleco, one shibukin, one fancy gold shibukin, two comets, one common

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Posted 2/14/2011 6:02:01 PM


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I believe there is an article in the Aquarium USA 2011 Annual magazine on rummy-noses.

55 gallon:  6 Cherry Barbs, 5 Diamond Tetra, 1 Pearl Gourami, 1 Bristlenose Pleco, and 1 Upside-Down Catfish.
   Planning to add:  12 Cherry Barbs 
 
20 gallon:  7 Multi Shell Dwelling Cichlids
 
10 gallon:  3 Celestial Pearls Danios (Soon To Be 12) and lots of Cherry Shrimp.
  
2.5 gallon:  15-20 Yellow Cherry Shrimp and a variety of Snails.
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Posted 6/13/2012 12:30:49 PM


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Old thread, but here is a rummynose profile

http://www.fishchannel.com/fish-species/freshwater-profiles/rummynose-tetra-2.aspx

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