NANFA-L-- Mummichogs and suckers

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Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:47:36 EST

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Are mummichogs social? I have a trio, but I could get more. Are there any
good tankmates for them? Also, do you think suckers are easy to keep? I have
heard conflicting reports on suckers.

Thanks,
Andrew

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