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On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 18:43:05 GMT, MalcolmP
wrote: For Angels (or other fish that care for their eggs) is it a good idea to leave a dim night light in the fish room ? Or just carry on as normal by swithing off all lights ? In other words, do they need to see what they are doing at night to tend to the eggs and/or fry; do they spawn when the moon is up or at any time of the month in the wild ? It's a long time ago but when I bred Angel fish I didn't intentionally leave a light on for them but the fish house had a dim night light for me. Perhaps it was beneficial to them too but I think they could have managed without it. Steve -- EasyNN-plus. The easy way to build neural networks. Build networks from numeric, text and image files. http://www.easynn.com |
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For Angels (or other fish that care for their eggs) is it a good idea to
leave a dim night light in the fish room ? Or just carry on as normal by swithing off all lights ? In other words, do they need to see what they are doing at night to tend to the eggs and/or fry; do they spawn when the moon is up or at any time of the month in the wild ? |
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