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Aquanero;3370144; said:I tryed two on seperate occasions and both died at about 2.5". I had one in a seperate quarinteen tank for two weeks doing great, then it stopped eating turned black and died. The second one was in a community tank, again doing great, one day stopped eating turned black and died. They are very fragile, more than Rams IMO. I have no luck with them so I'm finished with trying to keep them. They are too expensive an investment to keep dropping dead.
nc_nutcase;3370280; said:They are prone to parasitic infection...
If you prevent the parasites... or are able to treat them... they survive...
If you just keep the water clean and hope they don't get parasites... they usually die from parasites...
hope in one hand **** in the other... see which one fills up faster...
Aquanero;3370293; said:It's a crap shoot weather you get one that can make the 3" mark.
nc_nutcase;3370301; said:I completely disagree... and I suggest it's a matter of whether or not you prevent them from getting the parasites that so commonly kill of young ones...
I have raised several with UV lights to prevent parasitic infection, then as adults kept them without UV lights... They grow out of the weak stage, if you do your part to get them through it...