New world record for red lizards

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tomr
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New world record for red lizards

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I have new personal record for keeping Red lizard cats alive. they are on 12 days . i have had them spawn many, many times before and could only keep them alive about 10 days. Wish me luck and keep your fingers crossed.
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Re: New world record for red lizards

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Fingers definitely crossed :d
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Re: New world record for red lizards

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I thought red lizard cats were a captive bred strain and all of them are captive bred - am I missing something? Are you talking about a different fish?
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Interests: L333, L66,All synos.L10a, LDA 31

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