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    Prawn feeders

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    can anyone enlighten me on which species of fish will / will not nimble on yamato.
    I have seen my altum angels and puffer eating yamato.

    I am thinking of keeping discus in the near future, will they feed on my prawns too?

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    Prawn feeders

    can anyone enlighten me on which species of fish will / will not nimble on yamato.
    I have seen my altum angels and puffer eating yamato.

    I am thinking of keeping discus in the near future, will they feed on my prawns too?

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    Prawn feeders

    can anyone enlighten me on which species of fish will / will not nimble on yamato.
    I have seen my altum angels and puffer eating yamato.

    I am thinking of keeping discus in the near future, will they feed on my prawns too?

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    Prawn feeders

    can anyone enlighten me on which species of fish will / will not nimble on yamato.
    I have seen my altum angels and puffer eating yamato.

    I am thinking of keeping discus in the near future, will they feed on my prawns too?

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    On 9/25/2002 6:38:08 PM

    can anyone enlighten me on which species of fish will / will not nimble on yamato.
    I have seen my altum angels and puffer eating yamato.

    I am thinking of keeping discus in the near future, will they feed on my prawns too?

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    yes...

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    Hi hatchet, the yamoto is actually a type of shrimp. Prawns are much bigger.

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    most cichlid will, but depend on each individual fish

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