You are right! I know i need to
move the biotodomas to a new tank and the kribs to their own tank and get the
convict and pleco out, i think the tetras can stay, but i do have a busy bottom
tank!!! It really is a matter of trying to catch them!!! I'd have to
tear down the tank and it is such a pain. The 75 gallon is deep! I
have to stand on a stool and lean down into it. Sorry, i am basically
lazy, lucky i can do water changes each week. I know i need to do it, my
tank is not well matched up. Plus i think those clown loaches are
aggressive when i am not around, i've caught them out and about bugging my kribs
and when they see me they dart for the hiding places.
kym
Kym,
Appears you have wall-to-wall bottom dwellers! Move the Rams to a
breeding tank. Your community is too "busy" for breeding!
K & D Martin wrote:
Cool! WHat are your water specifics? I have 5 of
these guys and no one is making any sort of move, i've had them since
October and they weren't much smaller then so i think they are of
age. My water is RO, about 6.8, about 82 degrees, 1 degree
GH. I don't know if it is the fact there are other fish in
there, got a pleco, large one, i need to get out of there, and a bunch
of kribs and one pesky pink convict that was supposed to have been
dinner months ago but managed to survive, he is now much bigger than any
of the dwarfs and bugging everything, i have tried about everything to
catch him but i have too many nooks and crannies in there. Also
got some clown loaches and tetras. Any
advice?
kym
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Message----- From: Cory and Susanne Williamson <webwill@infinet.net>
To: apisto@admin.listbox.com
<apisto@admin.listbox.com>
Date: Friday, April 16,
1999 10:58 PM I have some new
photos on my website that some of you might find a real treat- I
caught my Bolivian rams spawning on camera a couple of weeks
ago. http://home.infinet.net/webwill/ Cory
Williamson
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