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		<title>ONE OF OUR SPONSERS</title>
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		<title>Captive bred saltwater fishes</title>
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Literature is available on water conditions, nutrition and larval grow-out.



There are dozens of species of captive bred fishes available today -  most are not readily available or when they are  - they ...</description>
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		<title>There are two kinds &#8230;..</title>
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Freshwater and saltwater angelfishes although entirely different in appearance are very popular and for good reason .....


This is a freshwater Koi angel ... and if you know what a Koi looks like then you'll understand that this fish is aptly named ... but there are also Black Angels, Gold Angels, ...</description>
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