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Gill Passman wrote:
Ok I know it was quick but I've had a fishy day. Maintenance on the Community tank and finishing off the QT tank which this time didn't find it's way back to the box.....plant friendly substrate and loads of cuttings....in fact I still had to throw over quarter of a bucket full away. Went to a new place (mentioned by "Fantastic" Derek) and they had the most wonderful bettas....couldn't decide between a red or a turquoise/purple tinge betta so bought both. LFS guy had a bit of a trauma until I explained they were going in different tanks. Both settling in well although not eating yet. Boris is the red one, obviously, and Bob the other one (got over-ruled by the kids as I wanted to call him Ivan) :-) . The kitchen is now back to normal with bettas coming to see me when cooking :-) Also got too tempted as they had some fantastic Clown Loaches of around 3 1/2 inches long and no sign of ich....the community tank is now back up to 5 and it makes a big difference to their behaviour - dancing clown loaches and scrums again :-). Don't think the Red Rainbows were too happy though as they decided to spawn again in the Java Fern...they left the fern and the Clowns were straight in there for a snack :-( . Only problem is that now I really, really have to go for the tank upgrade....christmas present perhaps :-) They are OK for now but I can forsee me needing a larger tank pretty soon.... Just thought I'd share Gill Very cool! I'm so glad you found some new kitchen buddies. I bought a betta today too. I decided a planted tank and herbivores for the office was too complicated (filter, lighting, timer, ferts, Excel...) and too expensive (I wanted a 6 gal Nanocube). So the new betta's hanging out in a Kritter Keeper that I'll seed tomorrow with some java moss and an anubias that should be OK on ambient light. New Betta doesn't have a name yet, but he's pretty, with a turquoise back, red belly and head, and white-tipped red fins. He's currently alternating between checking out all the swimming room (compared to his cup), tasting the gravel, and trying to scare away his reflection in the tank. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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