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JustFish
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From:Floral park, NY, United Sates
Registered: Dec 2002

posted 03-22-2003 11:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for JustFish   Click Here to Email JustFish     Edit/Delete Message
Hey, i have had a 4 inch jack dempsey for quite a while now and he has killed all my fish...i made sure that the fish i put in were all aggressive but he still manages to kill them. He killed an oscar that was 5 or 6 inches. He has also started to remove the gravel and make a hole down to the glass......wut is this about?....i need some info. please thanx

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jam500
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From:Savannah,Georgia U.S.A
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posted 03-22-2003 01:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jam500   Click Here to Email jam500     Edit/Delete Message
COOOL, my dempsey is JUST LIKE YOURS, dempseys are highly territorial and they like to dig holes either they lay their eggs on the clean glass, but usually they just love to dig.

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stufit7
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From:canada
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posted 03-25-2003 11:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for stufit7   Click Here to Email stufit7     Edit/Delete Message
Thats interesting because my jd named jack likes my oscars so much he actualy tried to mate with my largest oscar Ricky At 8"

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FishKid
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From:Hanover Park, I,l United state
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posted 03-25-2003 11:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for FishKid   Click Here to Email FishKid     Edit/Delete Message
I once had a cichlid w/ a piranha i do not know what type the cichlid was but it was real aggressive and it bullied my prianha and almost killed it I was shocked thinking that it would have been the other way around

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stufit7
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posted 03-26-2003 03:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for stufit7   Click Here to Email stufit7     Edit/Delete Message
Piranhas are very docile until it come to breeding and eating. I've found that piranhas
should only be put in with other piranhas.

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