10 1/2 inches

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Wow those test results are kind of surprising. I knew a guy that collected limestone (i think) and lava rock to maintain a high ph but ive never had a hard time with canal fish not adapting. What you might see with the midas though is they get a bit of fin rot for a week or so. Ive always jut used salt and heat an they do fine. Ive also seen them adapt to pellets pretty easy.


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Update! Feeding sun-dried shrimp and nls Thera A.

I'm in the process of trading this 125 for a 180, and my next update will be when I introduce these two together in the 180.

http://youtu.be/z7vESCxlRWk


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Both Miami Devils are In their new tank. They seem to like each other a lot. They won't leave each other alone. Lol

Still as red as the day I caught her!
The male
Not a happy fishy in the bucket
The old 125
The new 180
The happy new couple in their structure
And the last is a full tank shot.


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Hmmm im jealous now. But i might join the club soooon :D you should see the hump on the midas member stewsbrew got from that same canal i told you about.


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