Weird Fish Habits?

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NUMB3RS

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Feb 14, 2009
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Hi I have an Albino Cory that always goes and sit on my Mag-n-Float and stays there all day, until feeding time, of course. After feeding she goes right back to the Mag-n-Float, because of that her name is Mags. :) Here's a picture of Mags on the Mag-n-Float. Do your fish have any Weird Habits?

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