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I found the following paragraph in the See Also section:
Although not many of these fish don't breed in aquariums, there is a small chance of the actually breeding. If there is breeding done we recommend separating the eggs from the mother because of the mother or other fish eating the eggs. Also keep the fish away from the larger fish until they are big enough to not be eaten.
The See Also section is not the place for such information. Not only is it ungrammatical, but it seems a bit like "how to" text, which is something we try to avoid in Wikipedia articles. I know this policy is often ignored, and to be honest, some of my favorite Wikipedia entries have been said to violate this guideline. Nevertheless, this seemed to me to stand out particularly in this respect. I felt the best thing would be to remove it. —CKA3KA (Skazka) (talk) 05:22, 21 May 2008 (UTC)Reply