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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Calgary, AB
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GBRs
Well, my rams are at it again. But this time they are in a tank all their own. I thought they were permanently traumatized from the move because I have hardly seen them in the 10 days or so they have been in there. They get startled quite easily when I go near the tank and hide a LOT. BUT a big water change yesterday and... there they are, spawning as I type!
I didn't expect this so soon... I have melafix but no pimafix.. It's late and I won't get home until quite late tomorrow. What is my best plan of action (assuming no overnight munching occurs...) towards seeing some hatching action? I have an empty 5 gal, so I could clip the fake leaf they are on. I have never made much of an effort before since they were in a big community tank with lots of potential culprits. |
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