> I believe that should be an orange tailed goodeid, and Xenotoca eiseni.
> I have them also. They eat flake or anything else, seem to get along
> with other fish well, breed easily and don't eat their babies. I keep
> mine in 2 tanks, a planted 35 gallon tall hex tank, by themselves, and a
> 50 gallon planted community tank.
>
> Rhonda
>
> Bob Bock wrote:
> >
> > Any one know anything about the red tail goodeid, tenotoca eiseni? I
picked
> > a half dozen up (cheap) at the Potomac Valley Aquarium society
yesterday.
>
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