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katanas_edge
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posted 09-04-2003 03:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katanas_edge     Edit/Delete Message
I have a planted goldfish tank (20 gallons) with 2 ottos in it for algae cleaning. They do a great job of the sides and driftwood etc., but they aren't doing to great a job of the gravel. I started with a pleco and tried snails, but they've both done damage to my plants. I was wondering if spotted or albino cory catfish would help clean gravel debris or if there was something else someone out there has tried?

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rhomba
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posted 09-04-2003 09:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rhomba   Click Here to Email rhomba     Edit/Delete Message
cory's did a good job in my tank for the gravel the first time i had them then i got some more after the others were gone and they did do a good job at all, it was wierd

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