Just curious

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bushynose_cory
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Just curious

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Are the Lake Tanganikan Synos really simulated to spawn by the folwerpot method? If it's true.......That's good!
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Syno Lucipinnis (formerly "petricola dwarf") is in nature a cave spawner. This is extensively reproduced in the aquarium using the flowerpot method - there is a great youtube video of the actual spawn in the flowerpot if you can find it (it's not difficult) - i think this is it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTvlZN7E ... re=related
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this is another post on youtube, i believe of the same thing. check it out guys

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uhmm o.k..... what was that?
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