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Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:00 am
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Isn't she cute?
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Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:35 am
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Fri 09 Jul 2004 11:06 AM) Below is a link to a web page on how to assimilate your new fish. http://www.thairanchucentre.com/inf_settling.php There's actually an even better and more detailed instructions... but I can't find it. It was written in poor Japanesenglish but not difficult to understand and actually tells you the correct procedure to move the fish from the bag to the tub. Who has the link? good enough for many liao. But Ammonia level at < 2.5 ppm Nitrite level at < 2.5 ppm Nitrate level < 40 ppm I think our local water much better than that. If the bag of water is large, float even longer. I guess one just need to buy a simple glass thermometer will do the job. minimizing pH stress between the bag and the actual tank water, just need to pour in water to the bag after the temperature stablised. another 10-15 mins will do the job. This is good ... Junior - 8 to 10 goldfish -> 60-75L each Tosai - 6 goldfish -> 100L each Nisai - 4 goldfish -> 150L each Oya - 2 goldfish -> 300L each SO those who keep 2ft tank can only keep super junior tosai of 2-3cm max. |
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