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RE: What's your favorite....and why?

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Posted by: gerryg at Mon Mar 26 16:44:41 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gerryg ]  
   

Well it's no surprise mine would be my Black Milks... biggest pro is the fact there are no cons... however since both my BM's are in blue right now I'm going to post my favorites from those I acquired from Mr. Ballard.

L.t. polyzona hands down, especially the female pictured here... a little over 42" at 1 1/2 years of age.



Pros for me... they'll end up being red and black (my favorite color combination). Used to raise Angelfish, Jewel Cichlids and Firemouths... everybody had red and black gravel! Also they grow to a large size, excellent feeders and have heavy scale tipping.

Cons... I'm told they are biters by others that have them. Mine, so far, haven't so much as looked at me funny when I pick them up. No musking, no spastic thrashing about... just a pleasure to handle.

Gerry


   

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