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Victorian barra
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<blockquote data-quote="Bjay" data-source="post: 295827" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>Sorry forgot all about this topic but yeah there is plenty of cichlids plus tilapia in the pondage. Plus a few species of Africans cichlids as well. I used to keep Africans and used to go there to collect the young fish to feed my electric blues. Also got a couple of Red Devils out of there and had em in a tank for a few years.been plenty of barra landed of late but haven't been there yet myself. I think that might be where scroungers gone to :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bjay, post: 295827, member: 5449"] Sorry forgot all about this topic but yeah there is plenty of cichlids plus tilapia in the pondage. Plus a few species of Africans cichlids as well. I used to keep Africans and used to go there to collect the young fish to feed my electric blues. Also got a couple of Red Devils out of there and had em in a tank for a few years.been plenty of barra landed of late but haven't been there yet myself. I think that might be where scroungers gone to :/ [/QUOTE]
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