That sounds like good useful chart to see. Mine was an experiment pond, why so small.
If you look up Turquoise Discus I would say that seems the closest. The background is a red color and the lines that are glowing so much in the moon pics are the actually that beautiful turquoise, but not as glowing.
Have you forgotten the dress!?
So true! That last female fish which had been swimming all around the front of the tank looking for its friends for a couple hours, disappered instantly when I walked over to the tank to make another attempt that night before bed.
Two weekends ago I "harvested" ten adult platys from my 20-long and took them to the fish store. One of the females who remained behind still hides when I take the lid off the tank, certain that the "net monster" has come back.
Nice what lights and skimmerGot my new lights and skimmer. Waiting on other stuff. I think tomorrow I should get sand.
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I've made a point of just dropping the net in the water when I'm not removing fish, like during feeding and adjusting plants.Two weekends ago I "harvested" ten adult platys from my 20-long and took them to the fish store. One of the females who remained behind still hides when I take the lid off the tank, certain that the "net monster" has come back.
And somebody decided fish don't have a memory, yeah right!
I've made a point of just dropping the net in the water when I'm not removing fish, like during feeding and adjusting plants.
Lol iv done that and been successful less than a handful of times lol fish are smart ?I've thought about doing something like that at "harvest time": put the net in the water and leave it there for 20-30 minutes, so they get accustomed to it.
Then spring the trap...