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saukrates86
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From:Mantua, New Jersey, USA
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posted 08-17-2003 10:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for saukrates86     Edit/Delete Message
I have one australian blue lobster, 2 crawfish, a bala shark, a pearl gourani, nd a orange gourani, is that ok that they all live 2gether will there be problems?

Id also like 2 kno some facts about my blue lobster how big it gets nd its behavior and what 2 feed it

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VB9SK8ER
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posted 09-18-2003 06:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for VB9SK8ER     Edit/Delete Message
australian blue lobsters can live with all of the fish you have. you may have problems eventually with your 2 crawfish because the blue lobster will grow to 8 to 10 inches. they are scavengers, so if you keep them fed they shouldnt go after anyone. you can feed them any food that sinks to the bottom (sinking pellets of some kind). i use the algae disks that my pleco eats. they also will eat leftover food from you gravel. dont put any small slow fish in your tank because he may go after them, but i think thats it.

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AngelLuvr
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posted 09-30-2003 06:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AngelLuvr     Edit/Delete Message
Hi, make sure you have no or hardly no opening in the top of your tank, I had a friend who had one, and it got out of the tank and they never found it! These crayfish can tend to be nippy too, they will eat small fish, or whatever happens to be swimming by, if it is a slow swimmer, give it a break and take it out of your tank now, or it might do that for you

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