Saved my Dragonblood African Cichlid from Certain Death!
My Dragonbood’s quarantine time was up. It was his turn to join the big boys in the 150 gallon. As soon as he was put in things immediately got ugly. Fortunately I make it a habit to stick around and keep an eye on things whenever I add fish or make any major changes to a tank.
I’m glad I did because if I hadn’t I’d have one dead Dragonblood. Here’s the story of what happened.
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