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Old March 1st 04, 03:50 AM
Ben
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I haven't been paying attention to my quarantine tank, since I haven't had
fish in it in several months. There has been no heater since the last time
I had fish in it, although there's a corner filter that's been running
continuously. I was quite surprised with today I noticed a .5" neon tetra
in there. The water temp was around 65f so I turned on the heater to bring
it up to about 70f. I tested the water and ammonia and nitrates are zero,
pH is off the scale to the high side.

What do I need to do before I can put this little guy into my community
tank? It's heavily planted, but I'd still worry a bit about him getting
eaten. I also don't want him to just die of shock. Is .5" really small for
a fry that has to be at least 3 or 4 months old? Since I haven't been
feeding him I guess he's just been living off whatever was in the tank.
What should I start feeding him?

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Old March 1st 04, 04:10 AM
Craig Williams
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Sweet i've never heard of imaculate conseption in fish!

"Ben" wrote in message
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I haven't been paying attention to my quarantine tank, since I haven't had
fish in it in several months. There has been no heater since the last

time
I had fish in it, although there's a corner filter that's been running
continuously. I was quite surprised with today I noticed a .5" neon

tetra
in there. The water temp was around 65f so I turned on the heater to

bring
it up to about 70f. I tested the water and ammonia and nitrates are zero,
pH is off the scale to the high side.

What do I need to do before I can put this little guy into my community
tank? It's heavily planted, but I'd still worry a bit about him getting
eaten. I also don't want him to just die of shock. Is .5" really small

for
a fry that has to be at least 3 or 4 months old? Since I haven't been
feeding him I guess he's just been living off whatever was in the tank.
What should I start feeding him?

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Old March 1st 04, 04:39 AM
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"Ben" wrote in message
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I haven't been paying attention to my quarantine tank, since I haven't

had
fish in it in several months. There has been no heater since the last

time
I had fish in it, although there's a corner filter that's been running
continuously. I was quite surprised with today I noticed a .5" neon

tetra
in there. The water temp was around 65f so I turned on the heater to

bring
it up to about 70f. I tested the water and ammonia and nitrates are

zero,
pH is off the scale to the high side.

What do I need to do before I can put this little guy into my community
tank? It's heavily planted, but I'd still worry a bit about him

getting
eaten. I also don't want him to just die of shock. Is .5" really small

for
a fry that has to be at least 3 or 4 months old? Since I haven't been
feeding him I guess he's just been living off whatever was in the tank.
What should I start feeding him?


Feed sparingly and experiment a bit. I like Sally's frozen baby brine
shrimp for small growing tetras, but there are many other options. Do
try to give him some food that he would eventually get in the community
tank. When you eventually set him loose, do it unobtrusively, though the
back of the tank, in the evening, with the lights off. Will he ever be
surprised by all the room :~)

NetMax


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Old March 1st 04, 05:26 AM
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"NetMax" wrote in message
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Feed sparingly and experiment a bit. I like Sally's frozen baby brine
shrimp for small growing tetras, but there are many other options. Do
try to give him some food that he would eventually get in the community
tank. When you eventually set him loose, do it unobtrusively, though the
back of the tank, in the evening, with the lights off. Will he ever be
surprised by all the room :~)



Since the main tank is "heavily planted" I'm going to assume that the PH is
7 or below. Wouldn't it be a good idea to slowly lower the PH in the Q-tank
to avoid shocking the little bugger?


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Old March 1st 04, 09:08 PM
ben
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 05:26:21 GMT, Dinky
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"NetMax" wrote in message
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Feed sparingly and experiment a bit. I like Sally's frozen baby
brine
shrimp for small growing tetras, but there are many other
options. Do
try to give him some food that he would eventually get in the
community
tank. When you eventually set him loose, do it unobtrusively,
though the
back of the tank, in the evening, with the lights off. Will he
ever be
surprised by all the room :~)



Since the main tank is "heavily planted" I'm going to assume that
the PH is 7 or below. Wouldn't it be a good idea to slowly lower the
PH in the Q-tank to avoid shocking the little bugger?


pH in my planted tank is right around 7. I have some pH down, but
doesn't that just eat up the hardness? Is there a better way to do it?



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Old March 2nd 04, 04:02 AM
NetMax
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"ben" wrote in message
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 05:26:21 GMT, Dinky
wrote:



"NetMax" wrote in message
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Feed sparingly and experiment a bit. I like Sally's frozen baby
brine
shrimp for small growing tetras, but there are many other
options. Do
try to give him some food that he would eventually get in the
community
tank. When you eventually set him loose, do it unobtrusively,
though the
back of the tank, in the evening, with the lights off. Will he
ever be
surprised by all the room :~)



Since the main tank is "heavily planted" I'm going to assume that
the PH is 7 or below. Wouldn't it be a good idea to slowly lower the
PH in the Q-tank to avoid shocking the little bugger?


pH in my planted tank is right around 7. I have some pH down, but
doesn't that just eat up the hardness? Is there a better way to do it?


Good point Dinky. Start pouring your main tank water into your q-tank to
acclimate him.

NetMax


 




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