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28-10-2006 20:25 by Michael C
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My manderin has just been sucked up my closed loop into my Ocean Runner and spat out. Gutted !! My Regal angel has just eaten a big lump of manderin !!
So my questions are : What can i use to cover the close loop inlet ?
Will the Angel struggle to pass the bones its eaten, and DIE? |
28-10-2006 20:31 by yanton
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shame about the mandarin. wish i could keep those - they always pine away with me.
i wouldnt worry about the angel, they are opportunists and eat smaller fish and carrion on occasion in the wild.
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28-10-2006 20:39 by Michael C
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Thanks Yanton, Just seem to be getting over the nitrate problem now i have manderin floating. Gutted, hope it doesn't put the nitrate up.
Manderin's favortie food - Frozen Cyclopeze ( execuse the spelling ) |
28-10-2006 22:09 by stevo
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i work in my lfs and i sold a realy beautiful mandarin today, gutted as i wanted it. i heard they were difficult to get to eat but i didnt have ne problems. i lost a regal thru it jumping out the tinest hole ever, i was well annoyed |
28-10-2006 22:48 by Michael C
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Sorry to hear about that mate. People around me think i'm mad when i get upset about losing a fish but i treat them with as love as my dogs. |
29-10-2006 20:00 by Ste
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Michael i used to have te same problem with my small fish ending up in my central filters because they had swam down the outlet in the back of the tank. . i buy plastic pan scourers un roll them put them over the outlets and fasten them on with a cable tie . im sure it would work in your case also. |
29-10-2006 20:37 by Ste
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these things. they have the colour added when they are extruded at 220'c so no danger of the colour poisoning the water.
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29-10-2006 20:37 by Ste
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unrolled
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31-10-2006 01:38 by Cichlid Fury
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Michael did you know more people speak Mandarin than any other language in the world? |
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