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Guayni; SAHS wrote on 1/1/2007 9:42 PM:
I disagree with those expressing preference to do it with the lights out. Just imagine yourself thrown in a dark room full of enemies. Where are you going to hide? can't see! There will always be fights even in compatible fish. snip ,,, 4. When? I prefer to add the fish half an hour to an hour before lights out. At least they get the chance to find a hiding spot before lights-out. In the dark, residents can travel around the tank easily. Again, there will always be competition. Yea I often do it that way, put the fish in, watch it long enough to make sure it has time to get some familiarity with it's environment (around 10 minutes), and then turn off the light. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets |
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