Before the new addition....

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apryl

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After advertising for a tank mate for Boris,I have a "white" (yet to be seen to say if albino or not) young'un being transported 450km's to me tomorrow.It is coming by car,about a 6hr drive.Is there anything I should do/check/prepare before putting it in with Boris?He is in a well kept no problem(as yet-touch wood) tank.Any advice or even just a "nah,should be sweet as" would be great.
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Hey Apryl, it is best to quarantine new arrivals for 30 days or so before you put them in with your current tank residence.

This is to insure that all is well with the new arrival
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Best of luck, look forward to seeing pictures of the new arrival
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Yes you definitely must show some pictures of the new "white" axy.
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(Message edited by axolotlboy21 on October 25, 2005)
 
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