Water Height / Depth, Ideal Tank height, best depth |
Water Height / Depth, Ideal Tank height, best depth |
YLD |
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 5:26 pm
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Hi,
Anyone got any idea what the idea tank depth/ height for both top view and side view ranchu? |
HappyBuddha |
Tue, 02 Dec 2003 7:55 pm
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QUOTE(YLD @ Tue 02 Dec 2003 18:11 PM) Hi Bro HB, I will take note to prevent the fish from trapping below the artificial. Since there are not many holes on the plastics partition, i presumed that most of the sinking pellets and bloodworm will be available for the goldfish. I also plan to keep some bottom feeding fish like cory to feed on food that landed on the botom of the tank. Kekeke. Let's hope the cory doesn't hurt your goldfish. They are fast swimmer and I heard could eat the goldfish's body slime. I'd just use a water pump to sweep the floor clean instead. QUOTE(Hun_Citizen @ Tue 02 Dec 2003 18:35 PM) hb, this is what I have posted before ====================================== age of ranchu = growth of ranchu = depth of water. a general rule in desire growth a ranchu, new water must prepare with blue water and blue moss related to depth. ranchu baby water deep 7-10cm. tosai blue water deep 10-15cm. nisai blue water deep 15-20cm. oya blue water deep 20-25cm. water deep than desire affect meat lump growing as pressure is greater than desire. ====================================== Oh yes I was looking for this! |
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