NANFA-L-- Sucker care

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Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:47:53 EST

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Are suckers easy to care for? I am writing an article for TFH (hopefully)
about native fish in general, and have to experience with suckers.

Thanks,
Andrew

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Are suckers easy to care for? I am=20= writing an article for TFH (hopefully) about native fish in general, and hav= e to experience with suckers.

Thanks,
Andrew

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