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Hi Blue, no issues to be concerned about. The Loaches totally ignore them apart from some feeding times with Bloodworm's. They sometimes get nudged out of the way from the larger loaches but no damage is done.Blue wrote:Graeme, do you see any issues mixing the Garra flavatra with those aggressive loaches? I had to ask.
Thanks namal and Botia Robert.


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