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I finally got around to moving the office boys to their new home today. I
must have bought the new tank (only a 20H) about six months ago and built the canopy about two months go, with the lights going in yesterday. I also had to put some supports under the desk, as I had concerns about the particle board desk holding the 200+ pounds. The main reason for the upgrade was that I had 3 SAEs in a 10 gallon, although they seemed pretty 'happy'. Oddly I lost two Cherry Barbs recently and I never did find any remains. The Barbs were easy to catch, I was able to move them with my hand. The SAEs reminded me why they have a reputation as jumpers. I finally gave up trying to use my hands to move them and used the net. I was sure they'd end on the floor eventually, even with most of the water drained out of the 10G. On the bright side I found 3 Otos, when I was sure there was only two left in the tank. Hopefully I reduced the Snail population considerably. The tank is still a little murky from the Fluorite that got stirred up, but I'm sure it will settle out in a couple of days. Everyone seems OK, the SAEs are doing their glass dance already, so I guess they're over their trauma. :-) |
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SAE are very effective at vanishing fish corpses!!
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I finally got around to moving the office boys to their new home today. I must have bought the new tank (only a 20H) about six months ago and built the canopy about two months go, with the lights going in yesterday. I also had to put some supports under the desk, as I had concerns about the particle board desk holding the 200+ pounds. The main reason for the upgrade was that I had 3 SAEs in a 10 gallon, although they seemed pretty 'happy'. Oddly I lost two Cherry Barbs recently and I never did find any remains. The Barbs were easy to catch, I was able to move them with my hand. The SAEs reminded me why they have a reputation as jumpers. I finally gave up trying to use my hands to move them and used the net. I was sure they'd end on the floor eventually, even with most of the water drained out of the 10G. On the bright side I found 3 Otos, when I was sure there was only two left in the tank. Hopefully I reduced the Snail population considerably. The tank is still a little murky from the Fluorite that got stirred up, but I'm sure it will settle out in a couple of days. Everyone seems OK, the SAEs are doing their glass dance already, so I guess they're over their trauma. :-) |
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