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  1. #11
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    i bouth 6 pairs but have lost 2 so 4 pairs left will let you know when they spawn.

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    That would be good, perhaps you could also show us some pics?

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    some pics here, they've grown since then died with eggs and been replaced with new pairs, awesome fish
    http://www.discusforums.com/forum/vi...aquafun#149755

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    Hey ILLUSN. I had a beautifull royal whiptail with my discus, grew so fast looked awsome. But he loved discus slime. It didnt seem to bother them to bad. Bothered me though, So he went to the fish club auction. He is still well looked after. I wanted to get another one, thought maybe If I was lucky it wouldnt work out that discus are food. Have you had that problem?

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    yeah all my royal whips though both discus and angels were food, i dont keep royals anymore

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    which ones dont eat discus ?

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    ottos are generally ok, I've never had issues with bristlenoses but other people have, LG6's will eat discus (at least mine do)

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    sorry I meant which whiptails. Is it mainly royals or are they all slime suckers.

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    Hey goodoo i keep common and long nose whiptails with my discus and they dont bother anyone . They are great fish .

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    red lizard whips

    I've kept red lizard whiptails with my discus and they were fine, but true red lizard whiptails seem really hard to find now. Someone crossed them with standards so now there are a few motley redish brown ones around.

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