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mlaursen
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Post by mlaursen » Sun May 02, 2010 6:03 pm

A while back (after hearing jim's talk here in madison) a bunch of us decided to do a group order and pick up S. lineolata. I had a few issues with the white spotting and you guys Helped me out, I ended up losing 3/6. Here we are some time later and I'd like to thank all of you on the behalf of this little guy, and the 6+ siblings I've found in the tank of various sizes. I have so much rockwork and debris from the almond leaves it's hard to see exactly how many i have
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Post by Jim Powers » Sun May 02, 2010 6:58 pm

Congratulations!!!
I wouldn't be surprised if you have more.
Did anyone else at the club have any luck breeding these guys?
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Post by mlaursen » Sun May 02, 2010 9:38 pm

Not to my knowledge, I know Ted has a group and at least two others picked them up as well. After the rough start I had with them i'm incredibly pleased with how everything has turned out. The babies seem much more conspicuous than the adults are. I rarely see the adults unless I sit and wait by the tank for a long while, the babies come out the minute food goes in.

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