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Posted by: WanderingLost at Wed Oct 19 10:35:37 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WanderingLost ]  
   

Hey guys, I am purchasing 3 more fat tails in the next couple of days-- two of which are females. I have a big tank that I made myself-- a fact that i am QUITE proud of . I would say it would be the equivalent to possibly a 30-35 gal. I have one female in there at the current time and want to add the other two in upon arrival. What is the best way to do this without causing the current inhabitant too much stress? I was worried that one of two things might happen. She might have the attitude well, this is my house get out! Or, She might be scared of her new companions. Is there any full-proof way of introducing, or should I just put them and and let them have at it? Thanks.
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