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What's new for 2009 11 09 build:

- Added Black Diamond Cichlid/Marakeli Cichlid/Paratilapia Polleni
- Added Glo Fish.
- Added Longear Sunfish.
- Added Pumpkinseed Sunfish.
- Added Red Hump Eartheater.
- Added Red Stripped Eartheater.
- Added The Pearl Eartheater.
- Added Ornate Bichir.
- Added Delhezi Bichir.
- Added Ryukin Gold Fish.
- Added Silver Prochilodus.
- Added Mega Clown Pleco
- Added Tiger Pleco.
- Added Chocolate Zebra Pleco.
- Added Angelicus Pleco.
- Added Northern Mountain Swordtail.
- Created alias for Red Cherry Shrimp as Cherry Shrimp.
- Silver Dollars are marked as fin nippers.
- Attributes for Clown Loaches have been updated. Min tank size required was set at 36x12, ouch!
- Added Aqueon QuietFlow series filters.
- Fixed a bug - sometimes temp/pH/hardness range recommendations were not displayed.
- Total number of filters in DB has been increased to 116.
- Total number of species in DB has been increased to 320.

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Regarding the 125g setup:

-Cyprichromis should really be kept in groups of 10-12 minimum
-Brichardi/pulcher are not great community fish, especially when breeding.
-Three julidochromis tends to become only two. Given the tank size might no be a problem, but a pair is better off.
 
Apparently my tank is %110 stocked. I love your program.
 
Regarding the 125g setup:

-Cyprichromis should really be kept in groups of 10-12 minimum
-Brichardi/pulcher are not great community fish, especially when breeding.
-Three julidochromis tends to become only two. Given the tank size might no be a problem, but a pair is better off.

Thanks for the feedback. Let me look into those.

As for #3 - I've actually made some attempt to address similar issues. Julidochromis species are marked as species that can pair off to breed and requires territories when this happens. If the tank is large enough, more than one pair can be accommodated. If I have 3, I assume the worst - 2 males and 1 female.
 
Thanks for the feedback. Let me look into those.

As for #3 - I've actually made some attempt to address similar issues. Julidochromis species are marked as species that can pair off to breed and requires territories when this happens. If the tank is large enough, more than one pair can be accommodated. If I have 3, I assume the worst - 2 males and 1 female.

Yes, and tank layout certainly is a factor. The adults in my experience will aggressively defend "their" territory within the rock work without straying far outside that area. Even their own fry will eventually be seen as competition.
 
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