Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Quarantine Tanks.

Hey there, I know it's been about a week since my last update. I've been super busy with various project but I haven't forgotten about this one! I've gotten good response from the video posting so what I'll do is make an effort to provide more video content to supplement my content. If you're interested in the tank, you can find it here:
Tetra Half Moon, 10 Gallon kit

This week I've got a video for you which showcases my feeder tank in some detail. Check out the video!

Key Notes:
-Feeder tanks help to reduce the chances of introducing undesirable fish into your main tank.
-Feeder tanks can result in accidental births. Try using Java Moss to keep your FREE fish alive!
-If you'd like to make your life easier, don't buy a "special" design tank. Rectangular makes your life easiest.
-If you plan on breeding your own feeders, be aware that you'll likely need a much larger population of feeders than the population housed in your main tank.
-If you lose feeder fish during the quarantine process, don't sweat it. You're helping to keep your prized predators alive by rooting out the diseased fish.
-[Not explicitly stated] Keeping your feeder tank in a visible place or checking on it regularly can help you with the removal of undesirable fish.

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