Cleaning a loach tank
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 5:09 pm
Howdy,
I currently have a dozen Sewellia sp SPOTTED. I use sand as substrate, with 4 larger rocks and a large driftwood. At this point it is easy to feed the fish as the food stays at the top of the substrate and they eat it . . . whenever they eat. I do water changes from the top of the tank to avoid siphoning out eggs or youngsters
I am contemplating changing the substrate to small pebbles in order to protect eggs from parents. I am also contemplating geting some P cheni, which for breeding at least, seems to need small pebbles.
How to feed the fish in such a setup in order to avoid getting rotting food amongst pebbles? Or how do I handle siphoning while making sure I am not throwing/flushing away tiny livestock?
cheers,
wm_crash, the friendly hooligan
I currently have a dozen Sewellia sp SPOTTED. I use sand as substrate, with 4 larger rocks and a large driftwood. At this point it is easy to feed the fish as the food stays at the top of the substrate and they eat it . . . whenever they eat. I do water changes from the top of the tank to avoid siphoning out eggs or youngsters
I am contemplating changing the substrate to small pebbles in order to protect eggs from parents. I am also contemplating geting some P cheni, which for breeding at least, seems to need small pebbles.
How to feed the fish in such a setup in order to avoid getting rotting food amongst pebbles? Or how do I handle siphoning while making sure I am not throwing/flushing away tiny livestock?
cheers,
wm_crash, the friendly hooligan