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im new to keeping fish,what are the best fish,to keep the bottom of the tank
clean,i have a 80lt tank |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 22:46:16 +0000, chris098 wrote:
im new to keeping fish,what are the best fish,to keep the bottom of the tank clean,i have a 80lt tank Albino cory cats do pretty well, and they're fun to watch. |
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On Jan 4, 5:27*pm, Steve Wolstenholme
wrote: On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 22:46:16 GMT, "chris098" u40420@uwe wrote: im new to keeping fish,what are the best fish,to keep the bottom of the tank clean,i have a 80lt tank The bottom of the tank should not need to be kept clean. Why is getting dirty? Too much food? Steve The best thing to keep the bottom of the tank clean is the person that feeds the fish! Bottom cleaners may do a half decent affair but its too much to be expected for fish to keep the bottom clean and human intervention is stillgoing to be required. Most any of the catfish in the coryadorus family do a fair job, as do weather (DOJO) loaches. If your getting an accumulation of foods yuor feeding too much...........The bottom may require a vacuuming on occassion but it should not really become that dirty or full of detrius etc that it is so noticeable. Usually there is an accumulation of detrius that does build up over time that gets down betweenthe gravel or substrate that needs vaccuuming out.......Use what is called a Phython or gravel cleaner to clean substrate......... |
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Tynk wrote:
On Jan 4, 5:27Â*pm, Steve Wolstenholme wrote: im new to keeping fish,what are the best fish,to keep the bottom of the tank clean,i have a 80lt tank [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] Steve The best thing to keep the bottom of the tank clean is the person that feeds the fish! Bottom cleaners may do a half decent affair but its too much to be expected for fish to keep the bottom clean and human intervention is stillgoing to be required. Most any of the catfish in the coryadorus family do a fair job, as do weather (DOJO) loaches. If your getting an accumulation of foods yuor feeding too much...........The bottom may require a vacuuming on occassion but it should not really become that dirty or full of detrius etc that it is so noticeable. Usually there is an accumulation of detrius that does build up over time that gets down betweenthe gravel or substrate that needs vaccuuming out.......Use what is called a Phython or gravel cleaner to clean substrate......... i have a gravel cleaner,which i do use from time to time when needed,all the fish in my tank apart from the corys,are tetras,barbs,danios,glass fish,whats the best way to get the amount of food right that you feed,so keeping the bottom cleaner -- Message posted via PetKB.com http://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...water/200801/1 |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 19:27:26 +0000, chris098 via PetKB.com wrote:
i have a gravel cleaner,which i do use from time to time when needed,all the fish in my tank apart from the corys,are tetras,barbs,danios,glass fish,whats the best way to get the amount of food right that you feed,so keeping the bottom cleaner You'll get various answers to that. If you feed twice a day as most do, put a little food in - if it's gone in less than a minute you haven't given them enough. If there's still some left after two minutes, you're feeding too much. For the cories, at most a half a bottom feeder tablet per fish once a day should be more than enough. Don't feed them at all one or two days a week and they'll do a better job of cleanup. But if you get the food amount right for the other fish the cories will need fed at least 6 days a week. |
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Larry Blanchard wrote:
i have a gravel cleaner,which i do use from time to time when needed,all the fish in my tank apart from the corys,are tetras,barbs,danios,glass fish,whats the best way to get the amount of food right that you feed,so keeping the bottom cleaner You'll get various answers to that. If you feed twice a day as most do, put a little food in - if it's gone in less than a minute you haven't given them enough. If there's still some left after two minutes, you're feeding too much. For the cories, at most a half a bottom feeder tablet per fish once a day should be more than enough. Don't feed them at all one or two days a week and they'll do a better job of cleanup. But if you get the food amount right for the other fish the cories will need fed at least 6 days a week. thahk-you -- Message posted via PetKB.com http://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...water/200801/1 |
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Steve Wolstenholme wrote:
im new to keeping fish,what are the best fish,to keep the bottom of the tank clean,i have a 80lt tank The bottom of the tank should not need to be kept clean. Why is getting dirty? Too much food? Steve thanks,will cut down at feed times. -- Message posted via http://www.petkb.com |
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![]() "chris098 via PetKB.com" u40420@uwe wrote in message news:7dddc8df97852@uwe... thanks,will cut down at feed times. ================= And remember for best fish health feed them a variety of food, not just one brand. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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On Jan 8, 4:39*pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
"chris098 via PetKB.com" u40420@uwe wrote in messagenews:7dddc8df97852@uwe... thanks,will cut down at feed times. ================= And remember for best fish health feed them a variety of food, not just one brand. -- RM.... Zone 6. *Middle TN USA ~~~~ *}((((* *~~~ * }{{{{(ö No real need to make supplemental independant feedings for most bottom feeders like Corys. There is usually always going to be sufficient foods that get by most fish to enable a cory to find food, or at most all I ever put in with a cory is 2 shrimp pellets per cory............so between uneated foods that get my other fish and a shrimp pellet they have always done fine and bred to...so evidently its more than adequate. |
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![]() "Tynk" wrote in message ... No real need to make supplemental independant feedings for most bottom feeders like Corys. There is usually always going to be sufficient foods that get by most fish to enable a cory to find food, or at most all I ever put in with a cory is 2 shrimp pellets per cory............so between uneated foods that get my other fish and a shrimp pellet they have always done fine and bred to...so evidently its more than adequate. =========================== I have 2 corys in each 55g tank. All are looking fat and sassy so they're getting enough. :-) I drop a shrimp pellet in every other day or so because the clowns love them too! The platys in the live-bearer tank also love to nibble on them. -- RM.... ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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