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Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by LJ, Mar 3, 2006.

  1. LJ

    LJ New Member

    :eek: HI TO ALL -Came accross this forum last week and have found it very informative and interesting. We purchased a 50L tank for my sis last dec and I have sort of adopted it till she finds a new place. We have 2 zebra danos and 3 guppies(2 fem 1 male)I recently bought a plastic fish hatchery and have 8 healthy guppy babies growing in it. They are a week old but still tiny. Although they are in the tank which is filtered, I am worried about the bit of gunk that has setled in the bottom of the hatchery. Its a bit hard to clean without letting the little ones out which may be gobbled up by the very active adults. I am waiting for them to grow a bit more before I put them in their own 30 L tank. Any suggestions?
    Thanks to all you groovy people.
     
  2. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    hello i would like to welcome you and i hope i can help you in any way

    take a container full it with the water from that tank then scoop them in to the container then clean the plastic fish hatchery then place them back in
     
  3. LJ

    LJ New Member

    THANK YOU- That worked well

    They are just a bit hard to scoop up with the net. But they look healthy and clean:).
    By the way all the fish including the babies enjoy the frozen shrimp food a couple of times a week.
    I have a few plants as well. I took the lead weights off and instead keep them together with an elastic band buried under the gravel. Hope this is ok.
    Thx again
     
  4. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    do they have roots yet ?
    because if they do i would not have anything on them
     
  5. LJ

    LJ New Member

    HI-The new plants dont have roots except for the driftwood. I would have to dig out the older ones to see if they have roots. Do you suggest I dig them out and take the elastic off them?I am not sure how to keep them from floating apart from adding new gravel, but then I heard too much gravel isnt good. Thanks
     

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