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![]() "ben" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 05:26:21 GMT, Dinky wrote: "NetMax" wrote in message ... 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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