getting back into devils

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I could care less about L_C he may be a troll but the stuff you post is just wrong and not helpful. that is all.
 
evilxyardxgnome;1386463; said:
You really shouldn't speak troll.
:banhim:
Um ur the one notorious for ruining threads by bringing up the past,which has nothing to do with now.In other words your a instigastor,who knows nothing about fish or reptiles.:banhim:
 
Cich_lids;1386529; said:
I could care less about L_C he may be a troll but the stuff you post is just wrong and not helpful. that is all.

In what other threads have I offered bad advice? I really don't care about L_C he is going to do what he wants no matter what someone else says.
 
large_cichlids;1386577; said:
:banhim:
Um ur the one notorious for ruining threads by bringing up the past,which has nothing to do with now.In other words your a instigastor,who knows nothing about fish or reptiles.:banhim:

Anyone that ever calls you out is an instigator and ruins threads. Usually though L_C, any thread YOU touch turns to...closed.
 
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nice, I am about to get into Amphilophus excuslively, i have a wild caught +10" midas, and an F1 chancho, now I am looking for a really nice Devil from Rapps. I love that bright red one you have in those first pics!
 
Isnt this thread supposed to be about RD's? The "moniter bit my sister" thing does sound like a fun read though :)

Anyways, I think a 75g will be fine for a long while. Get them at 5" or so and use the eggcrate or cave hole techniques.
 
As long as you have a divider at the ready you should have no problems breeding the fish. Last year I had a breeding pair of midas in my 75 and I had a hole that the female could fit through in the divider and I had no problems. Also, I don't see any difference as far as breeding devils is concerned between a 75 and 90 gallon, unless you want to spend more money. Hope this helps.
 
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