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hi bros,
i have a 4 feet tank with Two 2.5 inch ranchu. one of them eats much faster than the other one. i am contemplating puting up a partition to seperate them and feed separately. in this way, the water volume is the same but the swimming space is halved. Do u guys think the growth rate will be reduced or remains the same? MCQ question: a) growth rate increase b) growth rate decreae c) remains the same d) none of the above. Anyway, without the partition the growth of the slower fish will be limited by food. by seperating them using such a partition, the food is no longer a limiting factor assuming i feed as usual. my guess other factors will come in. my selection is ©. long long ago, read about Alvin lim's question about sea fish cage. A fish kept in a enclosure..e.g a sea cage will grow at the same rate as if it is swimming in the open sea assuming food is not a factor. Paiseh, got a another question: Will the water depth(my is about 15 inch..38 cm) limit the headgrowth development of a 2.5 inch fish which already have some signs of buffalo-head growth? thanks in advance, jason. |
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I have a suggestion, feed them with some smaller pellet.
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