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The saga of the tanks continue,
I was just about to separate out an aggressive platy when my #1 son, with the eyes of a hawk, noticed that we no longer had 2 platies but 3.... or should I say 2.01? Itty bitty teensy baby platy is now in the net breeder hanging inside the 10 gallon tank. I've put a small quantity of gravel and one of the smaller artifical plants in with said itty bitty and have powdered the regular food to as fine as possible. I also ran out to the LFS and got a brine shrimp hatchery and some liquid food. The former is currently in process of hatching, probably not going to have anything useful for a good six to twelve hours. The latter... goes right thru the netting. So, any advice beyond what I'm doing that might help ensure that #2.01 fish grows up to be #3? Deborah |
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"Deborah J. Brown" wrote in message ... The saga of the tanks continue, I was just about to separate out an aggressive platy when my #1 son, with the eyes of a hawk, noticed that we no longer had 2 platies but 3.... or should I say 2.01? Itty bitty teensy baby platy is now in the net breeder hanging inside the 10 gallon tank. I've put a small quantity of gravel and one of the smaller artifical plants in with said itty bitty and have powdered the regular food to as fine as possible. I also ran out to the LFS and got a brine shrimp hatchery and some liquid food. The former is currently in process of hatching, probably not going to have anything useful for a good six to twelve hours. The latter... goes right thru the netting. So, any advice beyond what I'm doing that might help ensure that #2.01 fish grows up to be #3? Deborah Hi Deborah! I remember you from the goldfish newsgroup! See - I knew you would do great with tropical fish as opposed to goldfish! Goldfish are probably the worst fish a beginner could start out with they are alluring because of their beauty but deadly (to themselves in this case) in their needs and are very wasteful/inefficient in mankind's artificial nature (there natural forms are probably much more efficient mankind's selective breeding really messes with the target creatures nature drastically unfortunately in bad ways). See - you platy(s) ave reproduced which means you are most likely doing a great job. I feel relieved for you, I remember how much you struggled with goldfish. Good luck to you and later! P.s. - you might try some freeze dried or otherwise daphnia (very small crustaceans)! |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:30:35 -0700, "Daniel Morrow"
Hi Deborah! I remember you from the goldfish newsgroup! See - I knew you would do great with tropical fish as opposed to goldfish! Goldfish are probably the worst fish a beginner could start out with they are alluring because of their beauty but deadly (to themselves in this case) in their needs and are very wasteful/inefficient in mankind's artificial nature (there natural forms are probably much more efficient mankind's selective breeding really messes with the target creatures nature drastically unfortunately in bad ways). See - you platy(s) ave reproduced which means you are most likely doing a great job. I feel relieved for you, I remember how much you struggled with goldfish. Good luck to you and later! P.s. - you might try some freeze dried or otherwise daphnia (very small crustaceans)! Actually... *grin* I'm doing fine with the goldfish. I just moved them to a bigger tank. Well, the lone survivor. He/She is doing fine and that tank has cycled with the assistance of a better filter and Stability. The next goldfish will be going in after his quarantine is up. Much of the goldfish problems - I strongly suspect - were as much due to sick fish from the LFS, rather than just the ammonia problems of the 10 gal. Since all of the tropicals I lost (after cycling the 10 gal) were also from that store my suspicions rise. Anyway, there's actually another teensy baby flitting around (or was this morning) but he didn't want to be caught and seemed big enough that I think he's got a better chance than the wee mite of surviving. Wee mite is getting First Bites right now and I have some brine shrimp hatching in the utility room. Any other suggestions for it? I've given him a place to hide inside his net, so I think he's happy enough. I see him out and about a bit over the day. Deb |
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"Deborah J. Brown" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:30:35 -0700, "Daniel Morrow" Hi Deborah! I remember you from the goldfish newsgroup! See - I knew you would do great with tropical fish as opposed to goldfish! Goldfish are probably the worst fish a beginner could start out with they are alluring because of their beauty but deadly (to themselves in this case) in their needs and are very wasteful/inefficient in mankind's artificial nature (there natural forms are probably much more efficient mankind's selective breeding really messes with the target creatures nature drastically unfortunately in bad ways). See - you platy(s) ave reproduced which means you are most likely doing a great job. I feel relieved for you, I remember how much you struggled with goldfish. Good luck to you and later! P.s. - you might try some freeze dried or otherwise daphnia (very small crustaceans)! Actually... *grin* I'm doing fine with the goldfish. I just moved them to a bigger tank. Well, the lone survivor. He/She is doing fine and that tank has cycled with the assistance of a better filter and Stability. The next goldfish will be going in after his quarantine is up. Much of the goldfish problems - I strongly suspect - were as much due to sick fish from the LFS, rather than just the ammonia problems of the 10 gal. Since all of the tropicals I lost (after cycling the 10 gal) were also from that store my suspicions rise. Anyway, there's actually another teensy baby flitting around (or was this morning) but he didn't want to be caught and seemed big enough that I think he's got a better chance than the wee mite of surviving. Wee mite is getting First Bites right now and I have some brine shrimp hatching in the utility room. Any other suggestions for it? I've given him a place to hide inside his net, so I think he's happy enough. I see him out and about a bit over the day. Deb Sounds like you are doing quite well. First bites is good, the only other suggestion I think is maybe liquifry 3 or micro food (micro food is by osi I think). Glad to hear the goldfish is doing good, too bad about the losses all round though. Sounds like you have a good handle on things - good luck and later! |
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