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RE: Keeping Diamondback in freshwater

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Posted by: BarryL at Fri Oct 14 19:52:43 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BarryL ]  
   

Just the fact that you've seen it eating pellets is an extremely good sign. This could be a LTC animal because fresh wild caughts typically don't eat pellets......If it's eating pellets, I'd probably buy it and make sure it's heavy, solid, and is not thin......Good luck

Barry


   

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