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    Great Deal for Chocolate Gourami!!

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    Ecoculture just brought in lots of Chocolate gourami brilliantly healthy and Cheap!!

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    I think they're everywhere right now. I got mine from CS and I saw several at C328. They're young selatanensis, the cross-banded choco, not the regular choco, well at least mine are.

    And yes, the price is good.
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    Wanna try them but are they ok in the community tanks/setups?? Will they take dry food?
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    any pics for the cross band ones?

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    They're okay for community set ups as long as the other tankmates are small and not too feisty. Mine are kept in near neutral water.

    I don't think they like dried foods. Small foods like daphnia and bbs are their favourite, but I feed mine with tubifex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ah^siao
    any pics for the cross band ones?


    Image from http://www.guenter-kopic.de
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    Just to show how small they are at the other places, here's one trying to attack one of my larger ramshorn snails.
    Last edited by stormhawk; 29th Dec 2009 at 07:46.
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