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Re: Off topic, but kinda odd...
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- Subject: Re: Off topic, but kinda odd...
- From: "Prem Prageet" <gax@gmx.ch>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 11:33:34 +0200
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Thank you Alan for this nice story.
Please keep us informed about the result.
Prem
On 20 May 03, at 22:26, Alan Whitten wrote:
> In my fish room, I have 3 old pets mart tanks that I have plumbed together
> to from a 75 gallon~ish tank system. I had to redo some of my substrate
> because a sand I was using was driving my Ph up. All of the moving around
> of the substrate caused an in advertent rise in nitrites in my system.
>
> To make a long story short, all of the 'important' fish got moved out the
> tanks system, and some cycle fish moved back in. One tank now has 10 zebra
> dainos in it, and another tank has 4 orange platys in it. I originally had
> some black mollies in with the platys, but the nitrites were too much for
> them, and they passed on, but not before leaving an offspring in the tank.
>
> As is my custom with live bearers, I generally rear the young in a small
> Tupperware dish floating on the surface with small holes cut in the bottom.
> I then use old nylon stocking material to cover up the holes, using a lid
> with the center cut out of it to hold the material in place. So when I
> noted the new molly arrival, in went my floating rearing tank.
>
> Today, when I went to feed the lone molly fry (he gets crushed flake food),
> I noticed to my astonishment that there was another fish in with him! There
> appears to be a very small silver fish that has taken refuge in my rearing
> tank. The only way I can figure he got in was through a couple of small
> hole in the nylon material on the bottom of the container. The only thing
> it could be is a zebra diano fry, but in order for the fry to get into the
> tank , it would have had to get out of the zebra tank (there are 10 hungry
> mouths there), and into the tank outlet pipe. From there, he would have had
> to have gone through my trickling filter, and then survive the trip through
> my little giant pump into the platy tank. Then he would have had to have
> gotten past the 4 very hungry platys, and found the hole in the nylon
> material to take refuge in my floating tank.
>
> Now if this fish were a person, I would tell him to go buy a lotto ticket
> before his luck gives out. I may start him on vinegar eels tomorrow, just
> to see what he grows up to be. If it is not a zebra diano fry, then I don't
> know where it came from.
> --C. Alan
>
>
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In Liebe,
Prem
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