NANFA-L-- Fairy shrimp and fish

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:31:53 EDT

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Some of you might be interested in this, for the last couple of weeks I've
been keeping fairy shrimp and least killie fish together in a small aquarium. I
know several times in the past people have asked if fish and fairy shrimp can
be kept together and I guess if the fish is small enough the answer is yes. So
far the killies have shown little or no interest in the shrimp. The fairy
shrimp live in my daphnia pond and eat the daphnia like the killies do (I guess)

Michael

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Some of you might be interested in=20= this, for the last couple of weeks I've been keeping fairy shrimp and least=20= killie fish together in a small aquarium. I know several times in the past p= eople have asked if fish and fairy shrimp can be kept together and I guess i= f the fish is small enough the answer is yes. So far the killies have shown=20= little or no interest in the shrimp. The fairy shrimp live in my daphnia pon= d and eat the daphnia like the killies do (I guess)

Michael
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