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at Mon Sep 23 14:07:12 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I say that cause its true. Nature does not support picky feeders(under normal conditions) Picky feeders are quickly culled. Which means a very long time ago.
You do understand the context right???? The question was, does anyone else have they happen and is it normal. The answer, yes it does happen and its not normal.
If you want it to mean 100% then good on you. You can do whatever you want, including only attempting to argue and not make a point about husbandry.
Lastly I like Lance, believe in a free country, if you want picky feeders because you would do not want to adjust husbandry, then have picky feeders. After all they are less expensive to keep. Best wishes
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