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			<title>Bye Bye Loaches!</title>
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			<description>Hello all, a very sad week for us. We bought our three loaches a while ago to help us with a snail takeover..always with the intentions of bringing...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello all, a very sad week for us. We bought our three loaches a while ago to help us with a snail takeover..always with the intentions of bringing them back when they started to grow so that we do not stunt them in our 55 gallon. Well, the time has come, but it is far from easy. They are, by far, the most interesting fish in our tank right now. Each has their own personality...one is nosy and tries to get in everyone's business and the other two just dance all day...truly a wonderful fish. They are little piggies, and have all but devoured our Amazon Sword..but we love them. I truly recommend a group of clowns for anyone with an appropriate tank..maybe someday when we have room for a 100 gal we will have some again. I have tried to get some good pictures but haven't yet mastered the live action shot.</div>

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			<description><![CDATA[I have 4 clown loaches, 3 are large and very active the other is very small and hasn't grown at all, it's markings are different to the others, is it...]]></description>
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