On 8 Apr 2003 at 7:52, Al G Eaton wrote:
> Yah I agree with the ID. The fish you have id'd as
> stonerollers dont look like stonerollers to me
> though....the mouth shape is wrong. Could you have
> some immature bluehead chubs? Also, those creek chubs
> will make short order of the guppies and any other
> fish they can swallow. They can swallow surprisingly
> large minnows in my experience. I once brought one
> home with a few rainbow shiners. In the six hours it
> took me to drive home, I lost half the rainbows to the
> creekchub.
>
> Blue head chubs make wonderful aquarium
> fish...especially in a 75 gallon. I never had a
> problem with them eating other fish or being
> aggressive.
>
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> Klaus
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